The Hospice Philosophy & Comfort Care goes to the heart of what hospice does: providing comfort, dignity, and quality of life when cure is no longer the goal. Comfort care isn't 'doing nothing' — it's expert, intentional care of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. How a hospice team provides comfort shapes a person's final days. This course covers the hospice philosophy in practice, physical comfort and personal care, emotional and psychosocial comfort, spiritual comfort, supporting dignity and autonomy, presence, and the difference between comfort care and giving up. It builds the foundation of compassionate, whole-person care that the rest of the course develops. The throughline: comfort care is active, skilled, and deeply human. By tending to comfort and dignity in every interaction, you help people live their final days as well as possible.