Anonymous wrote:My experience with hospice nurses is that they visit once a week.Anonymous wrote:Is there any possibility of moving him to an apartment or rental, and having hospice nurses visit him? Hospice has gotten into a big business recently and I wonder if there is some mishandling occurring.
Anonymous wrote:Unable to feed himself + miserable +asking to die = euthanasia should absolutely be looked into!
Your father deserves to die in dignity instead of lingering in pain.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. Please, we just went through this, get a very realistic picture from nurses how much time he has left. If it's a mere week, take off work and sit there and hold his hand until he passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im so sorry OP. Not to be grim but medical aid in dying is legal in Washington Dc.
https://compassionandchoices.org/resource/states-or-territories-where-medical-aid-in-dying-is-authorized
Alas, he’s in Maryland.
Surely you can move him to DC temporarily to give him the end of life care he wants? My father financially supported the organization linked above for years because he felt people should be able to make these decisions for themselves. Unfortunately, he lived in a state that didn’t allow assisted suicide. He suffered a terrible death I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. It was traumatizing for my mother, sibling and me. I deeply regret that I allowed him to die the way he did. I live in MD and have made it clear that if I receive a similar diagnosis, my family is to get my ass to DC.
That’s not how it works. You’d need to prove he is a DC resident and get documentation from DC doctors. You can’t just show up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im so sorry OP. Not to be grim but medical aid in dying is legal in Washington Dc.
https://compassionandchoices.org/resource/states-or-territories-where-medical-aid-in-dying-is-authorized
Alas, he’s in Maryland.
Surely you can move him to DC temporarily to give him the end of life care he wants? My father financially supported the organization linked above for years because he felt people should be able to make these decisions for themselves. Unfortunately, he lived in a state that didn’t allow assisted suicide. He suffered a terrible death I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. It was traumatizing for my mother, sibling and me. I deeply regret that I allowed him to die the way he did. I live in MD and have made it clear that if I receive a similar diagnosis, my family is to get my ass to DC.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. Please, we just went through this, get a very realistic picture from nurses how much time he has left. If it's a mere week, take off work and sit there and hold his hand until he passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im so sorry OP. Not to be grim but medical aid in dying is legal in Washington Dc.
https://compassionandchoices.org/resource/states-or-territories-where-medical-aid-in-dying-is-authorized
Alas, he’s in Maryland.