It could be days, it could be months, but she has very little muscles left from wasting. I feed her one little bite at a time, she has no pain, and through her dementia she loves me still. I need to know the right thing to do so when the time comes I can grieve and make the right decisions.
If you don't want to involve hospice, then when your mom passes, call up the funeral home or cremation service that she's signed up for to come take her body. Hopefully those arrangements have already been made........if not, now is the time to make them, not after she passes when you'll already be stressed out and upset.
Wishing you the best of luck with a difficult situation
If your mom is under hospice when she dies, your first call is to the hospice nurse. Hospice will help you take it from there.
If your mom is not under hospice when she dies, your first call is to 911 to get the police and coroner to come out. They need to make sure there is no foul play when someone dies at home. Your second call is to mom's doctor, then the next call is to the funeral home to pick up the body.
If mom passes away at night, you can wait until morning to start calling.
I'm sorry for your impending loss.
I'd add that arranging for funeral services now - contacting the mortuary you wish to use, and prepaying for what you want to do - relieves you of making those decisions at the time. A hospice SW can help with this task.
If you call 911, it will mean Police and a Coroner.
It sounds like your aunt could be on hospice. If she isn’t, you might want to call a hospice and ask for an evaluation. You could also ask her doctor to send a hospice out. These days those in decline seem to qualify easier than in the past. It is a service paid by Medicare and provides a lot of support and comfort for the patient and the family. From what you posted it seems that you have things well in hand. Hospice does provide supplies in addition to help with baths and a nurses support.
If she does have hospice, then you would call the hospice and they would make the arrangements to have your moms body removed.
If it should happen before she is placed on hospice, you could call your local law enforcement and they will send the appropriate person to manage her transition.
States, counties, communities can have different protocols. I think I would call your funeral home or local law enforcement and ask for their guidance.
It sounds like you are doing a wonderful job caring for your mom.
If there's anyone who might like to say goodbye in private first, be sure to notify them as well. The hospice nurse happened to be in the building when my mom died, and she called me before she called the funeral home so I was able to get there first and sit with her for a bit. I gave the OK to call the funeral home when I was ready.
Be ready for them to take her once you call, because as soon as the paramedics or police arrive, it's all business with them. They'll be kind, but they won't wait around for you to be ready.
You need to know the procedure for YOUR AREA.
Do you yet have hospice help? You should avail yourself of that because their grief counselors, social workers, etc. can guide you to a good undertaker in your area easily and let you know/help you in notifications. They have information that is a great help for someone who understands they are now dealing with end of life issues. Please call your Mom's medical services today. Hospice care is 100% covered by medicare.
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