@Oma_Trisha Having worked with persons with dementia for over 35 years, it is very difficult to watch. Planning is always good and compassionate death, well I am all for honoring one's own choices. π€π₯°
I believe death with dignity is legal in several states and applies to anyone with a terminal illness which may include Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Once you have a dementia diagnosis, you cannot make that decision. A comprehensive, legal end-of-life document, made before the diagnosis; may allow the option. There are inheritance, insurance, and other considerations, and it's a challenging process at a difficult time for all involved.
Yes, that's exactly why I have my wishes noted in my Advanced Directives.
@nursefrombirth @danalan @Oma_Trisha
Here are the states where its currently legal.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_suicide_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Physician%2Dassisted%20suicide%2C%20or%20%22,Oregon%2C%20Vermont%2C%20and%20Washington.