"Although voluntary assisted dying (VAD) will be legal in every Australian jurisdiction except the Northern…
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 a patient has less than six months to live, is cognitively sound to make decisions and can self-administer the drugs that will end their lives. But what happens in the states where these laws do not exist? A growing number of people are making arrangements to travel to Vermont or Oregon, the two states that do not have residency requirements, to die there if they meet the stringent requirements. Click Here for More (To hear the interview, click on the arrow inside the yellow circle beside the title.)