I feel tortured. My dad was in hospital the last week of his life. He had heart failure. A few days before he passed, he told the nurse he wanted to go home. They called my sister to come to the hospital. And then the following day he asked me the same thing, why am I here? I want to go home. I never thought he would die. I told him, we would go home on Monday but he needed to be in the hospital for a couple of more days. He passed on the Friday. I'm really angry with myself for not honoring my dad's last wish to go home. I sort of think he knew he was dying and he wanted to die at home. My sister was always afraid he would die at home because we wouldn't know what to do afterwards. I know I can't change anything now, but wanted to know if this was common.
My Mom had asked to go home, and I would tell her "tomorrow" until she said things that pointed to her childhood home. And she wanted to see her parents and her sisters. Oh dear, Mom was 98.
I think it would have been extremely difficult to actually remove your Dad from the hospital to take him home. That would mean being discharged from the hospital against the advice of the hospital. That could have presented complications on Dad's health insurance.
And passing away at home, without Hospice being on board, can be complex also. Some areas require a police report, maybe even an autopsy.
Neither of my parents passed at home. As I mentioned above, my Mom asked to go home, but it was her childhood home many States away.
We all go through the "what ifs", this is quite normal. As time passes you will realize there wasn't anything more you could do.
I suspect he would have wanted to go to the place his memories were the sweetest, but I doubt he could think that clearly. "Home" is not the place you think it is. I am sure, in their minds, that this "home" is someplace from the long ago past