Question: You work as the fundraiser in a hospice that provides palliative care for the terminally ill. You are approached by one of the nursing staff, who indicates that Jim Francis, a patient at the hospice, has decided he wants to cut his family out of his will and leave all his monies to the hospice. He suffers from terminal cancer but also has mild dementia and on some days (around 50 percent) is very confused. What action would you take?