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Hospice & Palliative · Minnesota · Free

NHPCO consumer site with free state-specific advance directives and end-of-life planning info. Useful when curative treatment is becoming harder than the disease — palliative care doesn't mean giving up. Most hospice care happens at home with a visiting nurse, aide, social worker, and chaplain on a rotating schedule. Comfort care decisions are reversible — patients can leave and re-enter hospice as goals change. Open at no cost to Minnesota seniors and the families supporting them.

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