Hospice care, also known as hospice care, is to provide physical, psychological, and spiritual humanistic care services for patients whose diseases have progressed to the terminal stage and cannot be cured, or for elderly patients who are on their deathbeds. Physical hospice care is mainly to relieve the patient’s pain and discomfort, to improve the quality of life of the patient in the final stage of the patient’s life, in order to provide the patient’s expectations of the way to provide continuous all-round care, such as the late stage of the disease appeared to be more serious pain, then the rational application of medication to minimize the symptoms of this kind of pain. Psychologically, general hospice patients are scored according to the degree of pain after admission to the hospital, and then to understand the psychological needs of the patient, as far as possible to meet some of the reasonable psychological needs of the patient, so that the patient can spend the last stage of life with more dignity.