At the very end of life, the patient’s symptoms often increase, as the illness advances and bodily functions become weaker. This may result in increased need for medication to relieve suffering. The fading of bodily functions at the end of life is caused by the advancing illness and the patient’s deteriorating condition, not by medication. The aim of good hospice care is not to hasten death, but to ease suffering.
Does hospice care involve hastening death?
When a patient is receiving hospice care, death is not hastened, but life is not artificially prolonged either. The aim of hospice care is to ensure a safe and peaceful death.
Updated 12.3.2026

