Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Enters Hospice Care at Home with Husband Jimmy Carter
Rosalynn Carter, the 96-year-old former First Lady of the United States, has entered hospice care at her home in Plains, Georgia. The Carter Center announced this development on Friday, confirming that Mrs. Carter is spending her time surrounded by her family, including her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who is 99 years old.
The decision for Mrs. Carter to enter hospice care was shared by the Carter family, who continue to ask for privacy during this time. They have expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from people around the world. The Carter family has been a symbol of resilience and dedication, with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter having been married for over 76 years, a testament to their enduring partnership through decades of public service.
This announcement comes after it was reported earlier in the year that President Jimmy Carter was also receiving hospice care at their home in Plains. The couple’s choice to spend this period in their home reflects their deep connection to Plains, Georgia, a place that has been central to their life story, from their early years through their journey in the White House and beyond.
Rosalynn Carter’s transition to hospice care is a poignant moment for the many who have been inspired by her advocacy, grace, and strength throughout the years. As First Lady, she was known for her active role in public policy and her passionate work in mental health advocacy. Her impact has been far-reaching, and her legacy continues to inspire.
As the Carters spend these moments together, the respect and admiration for their life-long commitment to each other and to the service of their country remain evident. The Carter family’s request for privacy during this time is a reminder of the humanity and personal dimensions behind public figures who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.