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Jimmy Carter near death: receiving ‘hospice care’ at home

The oldest ever living former US president at 98 has announced plans to leave hospital and see out his final days at home with his family in Georgia, his home state.

Former US president Jimmy Carter speaks during his trip in Zambia in 1991.
Former US president Jimmy Carter speaks during his trip in Zambia in 1991.

Jimmy Carter, the oldest ever living former US president at 98, has announced plans to leave hospital and see out his final days at home with his family in Georgia, his home state, according to a statement by his family.

Mr Carter, who was Democrat president between 1977 and 1981, devoted his post-political career to charity and was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 2002.

“After a series of short hospital stays, former US President Jimmy Carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. He has the full support of his family and his medical team,” the Carter Presidential Centre said in a statement on Saturday (Sunday AEDT).

“The Carter family asks for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers.’’

Mr Carter, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, is one of five living former US presidents, after George HW Bush, who was president from 1989 to 1993, died in 2018 at age 94.

President Jimmy Carter.
President Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter in 2008.
Jimmy Carter in 2008.

He and his wife Rosalynn, 95, celebrated their 76th wedding anniversary last year. The Carters reside in Plains, Georgia.

That hamlet is where he was born and worked as a peanut farmer before becoming governor and later launching his presidential bid.

Carter’s grandson Jason Carter, a former Georgia state senator, tweeted that he had seen “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,” he said.

During his presidency, Carter placed a commitment on human rights and social justice, enjoying a strong first two years which included brokering a peace deal between Israel and Egypt dubbed the Camp David Accords.

Former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn look on prior to the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Toronto Blue Jays at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia in 2015.
Former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn look on prior to the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Toronto Blue Jays at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia in 2015.

But his administration hit numerous snags - the most serious being the taking of US hostages in Iran and the disastrous failed attempt to rescue the 52 captive Americans in 1980.

In November of that year, he was relegated to serve only a single term when he was defeated in elections by Republican challenger Ronald Reagan, who swept into office on a wave of staunch social conservatism.

Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter in 2008.
Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter in 2008.

- Active post-presidency -

As the years passed, a more nuanced image of Carter emerged that took into account his post-presidential activities and reassessed his achievements.

He founded the Carter Center in 1982 to pursue his vision of world diplomacy, and he was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his tireless efforts to promote social and economic justice.

“The Carter family asks for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers,” the Carter Center said.

Jimmy Carter and Cuban President Fidel Castro in 2000 at the funeral for Pierre Trudeau in Montreal.
Jimmy Carter and Cuban President Fidel Castro in 2000 at the funeral for Pierre Trudeau in Montreal.
Then Delaware Senator Joe Biden points with President Jimmy Carter.
Then Delaware Senator Joe Biden points with President Jimmy Carter.

“He has the full support of his family and his medical team,” it added. Carter said basic Christian tenets such as justice and love served as the bedrock of his presidency, and the ex-president taught Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist, his church in Plains, well into his 90s.

In recent years, Carter has received various hospital treatments, including when he revealed in August 2015 that he had brain cancer and was undergoing radiation treatment - an illness he recovered from, seemingly against all odds.

Then Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, center, speaks beside US President Jimmy Carter at the White House in Washington in 1977.
Then Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, center, speaks beside US President Jimmy Carter at the White House in Washington in 1977.

With agencies

Adam Creighton
Adam CreightonWashington Correspondent

Adam Creighton is an award-winning journalist with a special interest in tax and financial policy. He was a Journalist in Residence at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business in 2019. He’s written for The Economist and The Wall Street Journal from London and Washington DC, and authored book chapters on superannuation for Oxford University Press. He started his career at the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. He holds a Bachelor of Economics with First Class Honours from the University of New South Wales, and Master of Philosophy in Economics from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar.

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