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  • I'd quit my job, no question about it.
  • Quit my job. I would want to spend as much time as I could with them.
  • I would quit my job in a heartbeat.
  • Without one moment of hesitation I would quit my job. (Although currently I work at home and make my own schedule)
  • I want to say quit but who would pay the bills? I work part time from home so it would be easy, but not everyone can quit, it depends on their monetary situation. Taking a leave of absence might be the most practical route to take.
  • I would have to hire a home health care company. Without a job, I would have zero income and no health care coverage for me or my family.
  • I would take a leave of absence for as long as we could spare the money, then I would hire home health care once I felt a little more comfortable. Terminal illnesses are very random in the sense that you never really know how long a person has, so it's very hard to determine whether you should quit your job right away.
  • I would quit my job in a minute if I could financially afford to.
  • I am a visiting nurse who does home visits and I have to say that as much as many of us would probably like to quit our jobs and stay home with our loved one.. there are bills to pay and life to live. That may sound harsh but I have seen many couples where one is sick and the other went down with them. Mentally, emotionally and physically. I would work only as much as I needed and the rest of my time would be spent devoted to their care. For them and for myself.. I would have to continue working even if money was not an option because it would be healthier - moo I cannot begin to express the absolute respect I have for Hospice Nurses. Having had them for a family member and working with many.. they amaze me. The unsung heroes. I have had many Hospice Patients but I am primarily a wound care nurse.
  • i don't really have a job yet
  • Depends on that persons health insurance provider and you financial security. The last thing anyone needs is financial strain.
  • I took a break from my work. I could not let my husband spend so much time at the hospital alone or at home with strangers. We thought we had longer together but it did not work out like that I am very glad I did not leave him alone. He did not want strangers about .

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