Rachel Waters and the Truth About Hospice CarePublished on April 29, 2026 What if doing the right thing for someone you love could cost you everything? In this gripping episode, Rich sits down with Rachel Waters, a caregiver who was shockingly charged with murder after her mother’s hospice death. Her story reveals the frightening gaps in the system that every family should know about before facing end-of-life care. Rachel Waters is an advocate for caregiver protections and the founder of Marsha’s Law, a proposed reform designed to prevent others from experiencing what she endured. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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