The application process for MAiD

"It's hard to say goodbye to all the people I care about, but it's harder for me now to continue living .... that's why I want MAiD. "

 

If a person is considering MAiD, the first step is to speak to their healthcare provider or their local MAiD office.

The MAiD office will explain and assist with the application process.

The person must complete a MAiD request form. If the person is unable to write, another adult can sign the request form under the person’s direction. This adult must be at least 18 years of age, understand what it means to have MAiD, and not knowingly benefit from the person’s death.

The request form must be signed and dated in front of a witness. * The witness also signs and dates the form.

Two assessments are completed by two different MAiD practitioners.

Although it is not required, it can be very helpful, with the person’s consent, to have family present at the assessments. Other MAiD team members such as a nurse or social worker may also be present. At some point during the assessments, the MAiD practitioner will also meet with the person alone to help ensure their request is voluntary.

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