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Dementia can be a qualifying diagnosis for hospice, under certain conditions. Our local hospice does an evaluation. They also offer palliative care (nurse visits but no aide) and "bridge to hospice." I did suspect that with the kind of complex but not imminently life-threatening medical conditions that the very elderly have, dementia might be used as the simplest diagnosis for hospice Medicare when the picture is complex.

I volunteered briefly for our local hospice and all my patients were on for dementia.

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Thank you. I keep hearing that a person with dementia who is still able to walk, even though barely with support and walker, won’t qualify. Think I’ll reach out to a local agency.