July 13, 2025 · 2 min read

Understanding when a patient is approaching imminent death is one of the most sensitive and critical aspects of hospice care. Recognizing clear clinical indicators not only allows hospice teams to adjust care plans appropriately but also helps families prepare emotionally and logistically for their loved one’s final days.
A recent article explored the symptoms that may be most predictive of imminent death. While every patient is unique, certain signs often serve as reliable indicators:
Identifying these signs with accuracy can help teams guide families through the experience with compassion and confidence. It can also contribute to improved quality scores, such as Hospice Visits When Death Is Imminent (HVLDL), by ensuring timely visits and proactive support.
As hospice professionals, our collective insights can enhance the quality and humanity of end-of-life care. If your team has identified reliable indicators, consider sharing your experiences with the broader hospice community so that everyone can continue learning together.