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no, hospice is not medical care. yes, hospice is death. yes, somebody has to do that work and it does seem ghoulish for nuns to be doing it since they are really just there to harvest souls (not quite as thrilling as conning rich old men on their deathbeds into donating their estates to the church, but the church does place a nominal value on the souls of the poor nonetheless). if you were a hindu, muslim, etc you'd prolly not be too happy at all that some nuns had taken advantage of one of your relatives' misfortune as a chance to convert him/her to another religion. honestly i'd prefer to see that work done by people without ulterior motives, like increasing a nun's chances of sainthood just for changing some bedpans and sprinkling a bit of holy water... but then again, you're simply not going to find many people who are willing to make a profession of attending to the dying (especially dying people with no money), when there are so many other worthwhile (and profitable) endeavors that need attention.
This is why the Missionaries are so honorable- they do it not for pay. Further, they give these people who are not cared for love, which is extremely important.