My father is almost 96 years old. Physically he does ok, but mentally he has declined a lot. He has suffered anxiety since he was younger and now became worse I just want they give comfort at home. Maybe medication to sleep better, and be more relax in the day. Because I want to keep him at home with me.
They were there the entire process. The social worker provides services to the patient and their family. Even after the patient dies they will be there to comfort family members.
My brother was comfortable while receiving hospice care and I found their service to be so lovely with the family.
You don't have to agree to anything you aren't comfortable with--but being anxious all the time is awful, just AWFUL.
Hospice will get him on whatever meds will ease his life as he is passing. No need to be brave and tough. Keep him comfortable.
25 mgs of Seroquel is not much. This is one drug that has a very wide range of dosages. I'll take up to 100 mgs and I know a woman who is on 500mgs at bedtime.
This is why Hospice is good--any problems with medications and they can address them immediately.
Meds for depression and anxiety helped even out her sadness and agitation.