Cheryl experienced ghosting, especially toward the end of her life. Travel because a challenge because of the pain in her back (mets on some ribs, her spine, and her right hip) made mobility and sitting upright a significant issue. If anyone needed to see her in person, they had to visit her at the hospital or during in-home hospice.
Phone calls were regular in the beginning but tapered off quickly as her health deteriorated. It hurt to watch her hurt from the lack of contact. The physical pain was challenging enough, but it really hurt her spirit to no longer receive calls. She felt she shouldn't be the one to initiate contact. I urged her to do it anyway, but she was adamant.
She had one friend from high school and college who remained in close contact with her. Brenda (not her real name) visited almost every weekend and offered to care for Cheryl while she was with her in order to give me a break.
Fear of the unknown cripples so many of us, and we shouldn't give in to it.