I'm no lawyer but...here is my understanding of the situation.
While the tenant is alive, they (or the person legally acting for them) are responsible for the financial obligations and the lease is in force. If the tenant is not returning, you should consider terminating the lease and moving out. If it is a month-to-month lease, this part is easy. If it is a fixed-term lease, investigate whether the landlord will agree to terminating the lease early.
In general, you can grant a lease whenever you like, but the lease can't begin until after the existing one expires. You must take care to give the required notice to the old tenant, otherwise the lease will probably automatically become a month-to-month tenancy. Caution. This answer is for residential properties; rules for commercial properties vary from place to place.
Hospice care can take place at home, a nursing home, or hospice house.
Not necessarily: hospice care is palliative care. But palliative care is not necessarily hospice care. Palliative care can be applied to patients with chronic, incurable conditions, such as cerebral palsy.
Yes, they certainly can have insulin if in hospice care.
Demelza Hospice Care for Children was created in 1994.
No; hospice is chronic.
At present, over 90% of hospice care is delivered in patients' homes, although the hospice programs that direct the care may be based in medical facilities.
Some typical hospice care services that you can expect include feeding and cleaning. You usually take care of all of the basics.
Ativan (lorazepam) is opioid most useful in hospice or palliative care.
Willen Hospice does have a slogan. Willen Hospice's slogan is: Always there to Care. and there logo is a picture of a swan.
similar to hospice care
Vincent Mor has written: 'Hospice care systems' -- subject(s): Hospice care, Hospices, Hospices (Terminal care), Terminal care