In this bridge episode of the podcast, we move from understanding what hospice is to the heart of the matter: actually having the conversation with the person who needs it most—the patient.
Too often, families wait until a crisis forces the words out, leaving everyone exhausted, regretful, and short on time for what really matters. Today, we start right where most people struggle: the emotional and relational work of beginning these hard, loving talks.
We cover:
- How to gauge (and build) emotional readiness—for yourself and others
- Gentle, adaptable scripts using the Ask-Tell-Ask approach to open the door without overwhelming
- Balancing honest truth-telling with deep respect for the patient’s autonomy and choices
- Knowing when to pause, when to revisit, and why starting earlier can prevent crisis-driven decisions
Whether you’re a family member feeling stuck, a caregiver sensing the shift, or someone preparing for what’s ahead, this episode offers practical tools, real-language examples, and permission to take it one compassionate step at a time.
These conversations are difficult because the love is so deep. You’re not alone in them—and you don’t have to be perfect. Just present.
Listen now for scripts you can adapt, reminders to center the person’s values, and encouragement to reach out to hospice professionals sooner rather than later.