According to research, which statement about hospice care is true?

A. Hospice patients tend to live longer than non-hospice patients.
B. Hospice care increases emotional and financial burdens on family members.
C. Hospice and non-hospice patients receive the same level of social support.
D. Hospice patients and their families experience three out of five stages of grief.


A. Hospice patients tend to live longer than non-hospice patients.

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