How a Lawsuit in N.J. Could Bring Aid in Dying to Millions The plaintiffs want the state to drop its residency requirement. Oregon and Vermont have already done so.
Hospice Is a Profitable Business, but Nonprofits Mostly Do a Better Job Nearly three-quarters of hospice organizations are now for-profit. Complaints of fraud and profiteering are growing.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Has Dementia The announcement by the Carter Center came just over three months after it said that Jimmy Carter, 98, had entered hospice care at the couple’s home in Plains, Ga.
Aggressive Medical Care Remains Common at Life’s End Most older cancer patients received invasive care in the last month of their lives, a new study finds. That may not be what they wanted.