Clarence Jones
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That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Okay, Stan, your turn.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Okay, Stan, your turn.
Thank you both. Thank you all. We have those that were on the, that spoke and those that didn't speak. We thank you for the work that you're doing. I really, you know, Dave, when Dave and I were talking about this, I really appreciated his explanation of so many different things about how the water supply is being protected. You know, and you know, you talked about the,
Thank you both. Thank you all. We have those that were on the, that spoke and those that didn't speak. We thank you for the work that you're doing. I really, you know, Dave, when Dave and I were talking about this, I really appreciated his explanation of so many different things about how the water supply is being protected. You know, and you know, you talked about the,
the work that's being done in order to make it safer. And so I just want to say from community health, for community health process, thank you. And, you know, thank you. That's what I say. I love that water. Stan.
the work that's being done in order to make it safer. And so I just want to say from community health, for community health process, thank you. And, you know, thank you. That's what I say. I love that water. Stan.
Yeah. Very. Thank you for that. I mean, that was so informative. In fact, as I was sitting here listening, I said, we got to put that on our website. We got to actually write that out so that people know that was very, very informative for me. But I think the thing that I want to say, I want to start off by by just saying this. When somebody tells me hospice, I automatically think like it's over.
Yeah. Very. Thank you for that. I mean, that was so informative. In fact, as I was sitting here listening, I said, we got to put that on our website. We got to actually write that out so that people know that was very, very informative for me. But I think the thing that I want to say, I want to start off by by just saying this. When somebody tells me hospice, I automatically think like it's over.
You know, and, you know, you know, you said there's like six months life expectancy and things like that. Could you talk a little bit more about that? I mean, addressing that kind of emotional. I mean, when you hear that word, it's like, oh, man, this is this is it. You know, I mean, so it really throws some people off. Yeah.
You know, and, you know, you know, you said there's like six months life expectancy and things like that. Could you talk a little bit more about that? I mean, addressing that kind of emotional. I mean, when you hear that word, it's like, oh, man, this is this is it. You know, I mean, so it really throws some people off. Yeah.
You know, in terms of their really understanding what exactly what's going on.
You know, in terms of their really understanding what exactly what's going on.
Yeah, no, I'm really learning a lot, again, from the work that you're doing. But how long does hospice care last?
Yeah, no, I'm really learning a lot, again, from the work that you're doing. But how long does hospice care last?
I mean, you know, you mentioned that, you know, Medicare, Medicaid. I mean, is there a certain period where people are in that category called hospice care?
I mean, you know, you mentioned that, you know, Medicare, Medicaid. I mean, is there a certain period where people are in that category called hospice care?
So, Barry, let me ask this question. You know, as you're talking, I'm thinking about the individual that's getting the hospice care. What about the families or the caregivers around them? I mean, what kind of information is being provided for them or, you know, so they can deal with it? Yeah, can deal with it. I mean, is there a gold standard?
So, Barry, let me ask this question. You know, as you're talking, I'm thinking about the individual that's getting the hospice care. What about the families or the caregivers around them? I mean, what kind of information is being provided for them or, you know, so they can deal with it? Yeah, can deal with it. I mean, is there a gold standard?
Is there requirements from the organizations that, you know, that there are certain things that they should be providing to the families? Because that's tough for everybody.
Is there requirements from the organizations that, you know, that there are certain things that they should be providing to the families? Because that's tough for everybody.