Jimmy Carter ‘enjoying peanut butter ice cream’ in hospice care, ally says
despite his grandson warning again this week that the 99-year-old’s life was “coming to the end,” according to the director of the former commander in chief’s namesake nonprofit organization.
Carter remains “at home, enjoying peanut butter ice cream and getting the food he wants any time he wants it,” Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast Wednesday.
“It’s 15 months of hospice at this point, and he is fully retired,” Alexander explained. “There really hasn’t been a significant change. I mean, he will always be one bad cold away from the end.
“He is in hospice care, and there are palliative measures if he’s in pain, but nothing else.”
The 39th president’s family and the Carter Center announced in February of last year that Jimmy Carter would undergo end-of-life care at his Plains, Ga., home rather than suffer “additional medical intervention.”
