A clear, compassionate guide to medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada, this book helps readers navigate one of life’s most difficult decisions with confidence and understanding.
Written in plain language, it explains when MAID may be considered, how the process works, and what patients and families can expect at each stage. Drawing on real stories and the experiences of thousands of Canadians, it explores the emotional, medical, and practical realities surrounding end-of-life choices.
Whether you are facing a serious diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking to understand your options, this book offers balanced, accessible insight. It also addresses common concerns about consent, eligibility, palliative care, and the broader ethical questions surrounding MAID.
Practical, humane, and informative, it is an essential resource for anyone who wants to approach end-of-life decisions with clarity, dignity, and care.






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