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Compassion & Choices

We're an organization dedicated to improving care, expanding options and empowering everyone to chart their end-of-life journey.

Compassion & Choices

We're an organization dedicated to improving care, expanding options and empowering everyone to chart their end-of-life journey.

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A Glance at Upcoming Webinars & Resources in March & April, 2023  

You can find a complete list of upcoming Compassion & Choices webinars and events on our events webpage. Below is a curated list of upcoming webinars and resources from both Compassion & Choices and a few of our partner organizations.

First Quarter 2023 Online Resources Round-up  

View all of the resources Compassion and Choices have created during the first quarter of 2023

CT Cancer Patient, VT Doctor Settle Suit Challenging Residency Mandate in VT Medical Aid-in-Dying Law  

Lynda Bluestein, a terminally ill Connecticut woman, and Dr. Diana Barnard, a Vermont physician, reached a settlement with Vermont officials Tue...

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Elaine Saunders sits in a chair with her hands folded in her lap wearing a black sweater and a black hat

Elaine S. Saunders  

Elaine S. Saunders is the Chair of the Genevieve N. Johnson Senior Day Care Center Advisory Council, based in Washington, DC. As part of its goals, the Genevieve N. Johnson Senior Day Care Center has the ultimate objective to make a joyful, improved, and quality-driven life for all of its senior citizen clients.

“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 seated at a microphone

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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