When they can’t die in their own home, some terminally ill patients are welcomed into someone else’s
Medical aid in dying laws exist in 11 states and Washington, D.C., in cases where…
There are many who feel it is wrong for health care professionals to “play God” — to decide who lives and who dies. But one could argue that such circumstances go beyond “wrong” and “right.” It’s about acknowledging the individual’s autonomy and their decision about what is appropriate for themselves. What is “right” or “wrong” depends on perspective, and when it comes to the health and body of a human being, the most important perspective is that of the person who is facing their own mortality. It is a sacred perspective. Click Here to Read the Article