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A resolution designating November 2025 as "National Hospice and Palliative Care Month".
Designating November 2025 as ``National Hospice and Palliative Care Month''.
Summary
This resolution designates November 2025 as "National Hospice and Palliative Care Month". It expresses that palliative care and hospice services provide relief from symptoms, emotional and spiritual support, and enable individuals with serious illnesses to live fully until the end of life. The resolution notes that in 2023 more than 1.7 million individuals received care from over 6,500 hospice providers, supported by volunteers and an interdisciplinary team of health professionals. It encourages Americans to increase awareness of hospice and palliative care benefits, recognize the dedication of family caregivers and hospice staff and volunteers, and observe the month with appropriate activities and programs. The resolution also calls for increased training opportunities for health care professionals in palliative care and hospice.
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Sponsor (1)
- Sen. Rosen, Jacky [D-NV] (D-NV)
3 cosponsors
- Sen. Baldwin, Tammy [D-WI] (D-WI)
- Sen. Barrasso, John [R-WY] (R-WY)
- Sen. Fischer, Deb [R-NE] (R-NE)
Actions (3)
- Dec 16, 2025 Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8793; text: CR S8782) · senate
- Dec 16, 2025 Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
- Dec 16, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
December 16, 2025
Ms. Rosen (for herself, Mr. Barrasso, Mrs. Fischer, and Ms. Baldwin) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
RESOLUTION
Designating November 2025 as “National Hospice and Palliative Care Month”.
Whereas palliative care and hospice services—
(1) can empower individuals to live as fully as possible, surrounded and supported by family and loved ones, despite serious illnesses or injuries; and
(2) are critical parts of the continuum of supports and services that individuals with serious illness and their families need;
Whereas ensuring access to palliative care and hospice for all individuals in the United States who are in need, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, is important; Whereas palliative care and hospice aims to bring patients and family caregivers high-quality care delivered by an interdisciplinary team of skilled health care professionals, including—
(1) physicians;
(2) nurses;
(3) social workers;
(4) therapists;
(5) counselors;
(6) health aides;
(7) spiritual care providers; and
(8) other health care professionals;
Whereas there is a need to increase training opportunities for health care professionals to receive interdisciplinary team-based training in palliative care and hospice; Whereas hospice focuses on quality of life through pain management and symptom control, caregiver assistance, and emotional and spiritual support, with the goal of allowing patients to live fully until the end of life, surrounded and supported by loved ones, friends, and caregivers; Whereas trained palliative care and hospice professionals, during a time of trauma and loss, can provide grief and bereavement support services to individuals with a serious illness or injury, the family members of those individuals, and others; Whereas palliative care is a patient and family-centered approach to care that—
(1) provides relief from symptoms and stress;
(2) can be complementary to curative treatments; and
(3) improves the quality of life of patients and their families;
Whereas, in 2023, more than 1,720,000 individuals in the United States living with a serious illness or injury, and the families of those individuals, received care and support from more than 6,535 hospice providers in communities across the United States; Whereas volunteers continue to play a vital role in supporting hospice care and operations; and Whereas palliative care and hospice providers encourage all patients to learn more about their options for care and to share their preferences with family, loved ones, and health care professionals: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate—
(1) designates November 2025 as “National Hospice and Palliative Care Month”; and
(2) encourages the people of the United States—
(A) to increase their understanding and awareness of—
(i) care for hospice patients with a serious illness or injury;
(ii) the benefits of integrating palliative care early into the treatment plans for patients with a serious illness or injury; and
(iii) the importance of grief support for caregivers and loved ones during hospice care and after death;
(B) to recognize the care and dedication of—
(i) millions of family caregivers; and
(ii) tens of thousands of palliative care and hospice staff and volunteers; and
(C) to observe “National Hospice and Palliative Care Month” with appropriate activities and programs. <all>
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