I wrote about a big post and decided to delete because sometimes less info is better! I've had 3 parents on Hospice in the last 5 years, with mixed experiences. (((Threehearts))) I can totally relate!!!
At any rate, I still have a favorable view of Hospice overall. The idea of being able to die peacefully in their home, surrounded by family, without pain, is ideal IMO. In my MIL's case we met all those goals, and we got the ideal Hospice situation. She was in her home and we (her two children and me with support from some of our adult children) cared for her there. Even with 3 of us rotating shifts and extra help, it was 3 weeks of really intense caregiving, but also a beautiful time. When she was sent home from the hospital they thought she'd be gone in 3 days, but I think she was having such a good time with family she held on!
My parents passings didn't go so smoothly, they were both in facilities so the nursing aides had limitations, (they were wonderful but were not allowed to give pain meds on demand, only on a schedule and we had difficulty getting prompt Hospice help on demand due to staffing issues - one due to Covid and one due to Holidays) but I still feel strongly that Hospice is the way to go.
Definitely ask questions about ON DEMAND pain relief. That is key to the hospice experience.