
155. Helping People Die
People I (Mostly) Admire
Complexities of Medically Assisted Death
This chapter explores the intricate issues surrounding medically assisted death laws, especially for individuals with early-stage dementia. It highlights ethical dilemmas, the interplay of patient autonomy, family dynamics, and contrasting global approaches to assisted death. Through personal narratives and nuanced discussions, the chapter sheds light on the emotional and legal complexities of end-of-life decisions.
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