Hospice is a philosophy of care and a philosophy of life. The hospice philosophy embraces a holistic approach that encompasses the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of the individual and family. The patient and family are seen as the unit of care. Care has to be individualized to meet the patient's and the family's needs, as well as being responsive to the differences in lifestyles.When medical treatments have been exhausted or the burden of treatment outweighs the benefits, it is time to consider hospice. Most people would like to end their lives surrounded by friends and family. Most people, if asked, do not want to die in the hospital, or connected to machines, or in unnecessary surgery. Most people choose comfort, but family or some doctors may keep them in forms of curative treatment for too long. By bringing services to the patient, hospices help patients and families provide necessary care and education. Patients and families are able to retain a greater sense of control over end of life events with this knowledge and assistance. The hospice experience can foster spiritual and personal growth as the hospice team empowers patients and families to manage difficult situationsJoin Us in Changing the Conversation about Death and Dying.