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Make an appointment to talk to your doctor about your end-of-life goals and concerns, including the Death with Dignity option. During your visit the physician will provide you will all the information you need to make an informed decision.
The Maine Death with Dignity Act defines the medical standard of care for the practice of medical aid in dying in our state. The law specifies the process by which a provider may prescribe life-ending medications to a terminally ill, capable adult who qualified.
What is Death with Dignity legislation? Death with dignity, or medical aid-in-dying, statutes allow certain adults with terminal illness to request and obtain a prescription for medication to end their lives in a peaceful manner.
In order to qualify, a patient must: Be an adult (18 yrs or older) resident of Maine. Be diagnosed with a terminal disease and have a six month prognosis, confirmed by attending and consulting physicians.
People die with dignity because of their personal qualities, their virtues, whatever the circumstances in which they die: indignity is suffered; dignity is earned. It follows that a dignified death will be something earned. Someone who lives a good life, lives virtuously, will die in that way.