Former President Jimmy Carter, currently the oldest living president at 98 years old, has recently entered hospice care. This decision comes after several hospital stays and is supported by his family and medical team.
Carter’s health has faced multiple challenges in recent years. In 2015, he successfully battled brain cancer, and in 2019, he underwent brain surgery to alleviate pressure. Despite these health issues, Carter’s resilient spirit remains strong.
Carter’s grandson, Jason Carter, provided an update on his grandfather’s condition during the 28th Rosalynn Carter Georgia Mental Health Forum. Jason shared that his grandfather has been in hospice for almost a year and a half and that he believes his grandfather is nearing the end of his journey.
“As I’ve said before, there’s a part of this faith journey that is so important to him,” Jason emphasized. “And there’s a part of that faith journey that you only can live at the very end, and I think he has been there in that space.”
Despite these trying times, Carter’s indomitable spirit continues to shine. Just a few weeks ago, while watching the Atlanta Braves, Jason had a heartfelt conversation with his grandfather. When asked by people about Carter’s condition, Jason would reply, “I don’t know.” In response, his grandfather said, “Well, I don’t know myself.” This exchange illustrates the strength and resilience that Carter still holds.
Exactly one year after entering hospice care, Carter’s family, in a video aired on CBS Sunday Morning, expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love and affirmed that Carter is surrounded by his loved ones. They acknowledged that although his body may be frail, his spirit remains as strong as ever.