I’m glad I live in Victoria where e we have voluntary assisted dying laws that are governed by strict criteria. That allow terminally ill people to die at home or in care at a time of their choosing and with the people that they love. There are still some legislative obstacles to be removed but it does work.
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Reply to Family Dynamics and Doctors' Emotions Drive Useless End-of-Life Care. Surveys repeatedly indicate that nearly all people would rather die peacefully at home, yet painful, long-shot treatments remain common, and efforts to reduce usage have failed by Wagamaga
I’m glad I live in Victoria where e we have voluntary assisted dying laws that are governed by strict criteria. That allow terminally ill people to die at home or in care at a time of their choosing and with the people that they love. There are still some legislative obstacles to be removed but it does work.