🥹 At 99 years old, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, following a series of brief hospital stays, made the decision to enter hospice care. The decision was taken while he was still in the hospital, shortly before his passing.

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, made a deeply personal and carefully considered decision to enter hospice care at the age of 99.

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After experiencing a series of brief hospital stays. The announcement marked a significant moment not only for his family and loved ones.But also for millions of Americans and people around the world who have followed his…

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