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Compassion & Choices has filed an amicus brief in the Montana Supreme Court asserting a state law banning certain medical treatments for...

2024 Annual Fund Update  

Dear friend,Dementia profoundly impacts our society and demands a shift in end-of-life care perspectives. As the national director of clinical e...

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Elaine S. Saunders  

Elaine S. Saunders, chair of the Genevieve N. Johnson Senior Day Care Center Advisory Council, explains the importance of having an Advance Directive

“Protect your legacy. Get your affairs in order. Make a plan and share it with your loved ones–I have.”

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Roger Kligler, M.D.  

A long-time advocate for medical aid in dying, Roger Kligler is a retired physician in Falmouth, MA, living with prostate cancer.

“I want this option to be clearly authorized in Massachusetts in my lifetime—for me, for you, for everyone.”

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