Current:Home > MarketsFormer President Jimmy Carter, 98, to Receive Hospice Care -SecureNest Finance
Former President Jimmy Carter, 98, to Receive Hospice Care
View
Date:2025-04-13 23:21:29
Former President Jimmy Carter is set to receive hospice care.
The 98-year-old's nonprofit organization The Carter Center announced the news Feb. 18. "After a series of short hospital stays, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention," their statement read. "He has the full support of his family and his medical team."
The group continued, "The Carter family asks for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers."
Carter is married to former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, 95. The two share four children—John William "Jack" Carter, James Earl "Chip" Carter III, Donnel Jeffrey "Jeff" Carter and Amy Carter.
Following The Carter Center's statement, Jack's son Jason Carter, the chairman of the group's board of trustees, tweeted, "I saw both of my grandparents yesterday. They are at peace and—as always—their home is full of love. Thank you all for your kind words."
Carter, a Democrat from Georgia, is the oldest and longest-living president in U.S. history. The former peanut farmer served as president from 1977 to 1981.
In 1978, he helped broker the 1978 Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt, a peace deal that helped stabilize part of the Middle East. In 2002, Carter received the Nobel Peace Prize for his "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development."
For the last several years, Carter focused on his humanitarian causes. In 2015, he battled cancer, telling reporters at The Carter Center that he was set to undergo treatment for melanoma that spread to his liver and brain.
"I've had a wonderful life. I've have thousands of friends and I've had an exciting, adventurous and gratifying existence so I was surprisingly at ease—much more so than my wife was," he said. "But now I feel, you know, it's in the hands of God, who I worship, and I'll be prepared for anything that comes."
Later that year, Carter said in a statement, "My most recent MRI brain scan did not reveal any signs of the original cancer spots nor any new ones." He said he would continue medical treatment.
Carter also shared the news with attendees of a Sunday school class he often teaches at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, where he lives.
"When I went this week they didn't find any cancer at all," he said. "So I have good news. So a lot of people prayed for me, and I appreciate that."
Carter's health took another turn for the worse in 2019, when he suffered a serious fall at home, fracturing his pelvis.
On Oct. 1, 2022, Carter turned 98. "He is looking at his 98th birthday with faith in God's plan for him," his grandson Jason told the Associated Press at the time, "and that's just a beautiful blessing for all of us to know, personally, that he is at peace and happy with where he has been and where he's going."
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (5196)
Related
- Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
- Amazon says scammers stole millions through phony product returns
- Rick Rubin on taking communion with Johnny Cash and why goals can hurt creativity
- Anthony Davis leads Lakers to NBA In-Season Tournament title, 123-109 over Pacers
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Philippines says Chinese coast guard assaulted its vessels with water cannons for a second day
- Iran bans Mahsa Amini’s family from traveling to receive the European Union’s top human rights prize
- What is carbon capture and why does it keep coming up at COP28?
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- A Soviet-era statue of a Red Army commander taken down in Kyiv
Ranking
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- A gigantic new ICBM will take US nuclear missiles out of the Cold War-era but add 21st-century risks
- He entered high school at 13. He passed the bar at 17. Meet California's youngest lawyer.
- Heisman Trophy is recognizable and prestigious, but how much does it weigh?
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Over 300 Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar arrive in Indonesia’s Aceh region after weeks at sea
- New York increases security at Jewish sites after shots fired outside Albany synagogue
- Is the max Social Security benefit a fantasy for most Americans in 2023?
Recommendation
Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
Puppies and kittens and dolphins, oh my! Watch our most popular animal videos of the year.
Kylie Jenner's Interior Designer Reveals the Small Changes That Will Upgrade Your Home
Why Daisy Jones' Camila Morrone Is Holding Out Hope for Season 2
A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
Columbus Crew top LAFC to win franchise's third MLS Cup
Anthony Davis leads Lakers to NBA In-Season Tournament title, 123-109 over Pacers
Philippines says Chinese coast guard assaulted its vessels with water cannons for a second day