/r/hospice/

r/hospice

16k members
r/hospice is a subreddit with 16k members. The community frequently discusses hospice, family, dying, death, and patient, and they frequently recommend/review diaper brand and diaper brands, and the most common flair used is caregiver support (advice welcome), saying goodbye/death post , caregiver support (no advice, just support), rant :table_flip:, and how long do we have? timeline.
We are a community that welcomes patients, families, caregivers, Hospice & Palliative Care staff, Doulas, & more. Please glean our reasonable rules.

Popular Topics in r/hospice

#1

Hospice

165 posts
#2

Family

75 posts
#3

Dying

69 posts
#4

Death

60 posts
#5

Patient

57 posts
#6

Care

36 posts
#7

Cancer

19 posts
#8

Mom

14 posts
#9

Support

13 posts
#10

Grief

11 posts

Products Discussed in r/hospice

Diaper Brand

3 reviews
#1
NorthShore
5.0 from 1 review
#2
Walgreens
5.0 from 1 review
#3
Teva
5.0 from 1 review

Diaper Brands

2 reviews
#1
Assurance
4.0 from 1 review
#2
NorthShore
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/hospice

#1
Caregiver support (advice welcome)
: "Wife (32F) putting husband (32M) in hospital hospice care"
32 posts
#2
Saying goodbye/Death post
: "Momma passed away this morning."
17 posts
#3
Caregiver Support (no advice, just support)
: "Thank you - All of you Angels on here who helped me."
14 posts
#4
RANT :table_flip:
: "Do people just not get what Hospice is?"
9 posts
#5
How long do we have? Timeline
: "His body just will not let go."
8 posts
#6
Our Story
: "On palliative care for anorexia nervosa, want to go on Hospice once I qualify for it"
4 posts
#7
terminal restlessness, agitation, anxiety
: "Home hospice, not what I was expecting"
4 posts
#8
Helpful Tip (question or advice)
: "Polite ways to tell people to shut it"
3 posts
#9
🆘 In crisis 🆘
: "(Venting/ Visceral SCREAMING into the void) Fellow exhausted people: I am done."
2 posts
#10
Active Phase of Dying Question
: "“The body is born with a blueprint of how to die”"
1 post

Member Growth in r/hospice

Yearly
+4k members(38.7%)

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Last updated: June 21, 2026