Jimmy Carter’s final act: What America’s seniors can learn from his health care choices
With Jimmy Carter’s passing, many will reflect on his impact at home and abroad. Yet, one his most personal acts will also stand as one of his most enduring legacies.
At 100, not only was our 39th president the longest-lived president, he was also to first to publicly elect hospice care, prioritizing the quality of his last days over simply being alive.
When he first enrolled two years ago, the family’s announcement …