A time may come when treatments that prolong life are just prolonging suffering. There's no real chance of recovery. At that point, the dying person may be able to decide to stop treatment. If they can't, the person's legally authorized representative (a health care agent) can decide for them. If you are the person's representative, and the treatments are causing unbearable suffering, you may talk with the doctor and ask to remove life support. If you do, the health care team will keep the dying person comfortable until their life ends. The hospice team can give support and symptom relief to your loved one. They can also help you and your family.