Hospice involved Adult Protective Services because she isn't getting care where she is. Found out today they closed the case because the facility told them they are checking on her every 30 min, feeding her and giving her pain meds. All of which are lies... My sister was there for 4 hrs and they never came even once. Now what???
Hospice is usually called in near end-of-life situations. If you can talk to the hospice person, ask if there is a hospice facility that she can be transferred to.
Hospice was not 'brought in because she is not getting proper care.' Hospice is brought in and paid for by Medicare b/c your aunt was diagnosed with less than 6 months to live.
Good luck!
My Mom also was on Hospice care, but please note Hospice isn't 24 hours a day. One has to read the manual that Hospice presents that tells what is their care schedule.
As AlvaDeer had posted, your sister was there, so the Staff felt your Aunt was in good hands.
I am sorry you feel your elder isn't getting good care. This is painful to see, and you must feel helpless.
A side note to your question...
Hospice does not "come in because someone is not getting proper care" Hospice comes in because a person is dying and Hospice will help make what remains of their life more comfortable.
Hospice got APS involved because of the lack of care being provided.
At that point Hospice SHOULD have done what they could to transfer your Aunt.
(personal thought..I am not one to sue but it sounds like you might have a case for neglect )