Quebec bill would give Alzheimer’s patients access to medical aid in dying
MONTREAL — Quebec has tabled a bill that would extend the province’s assisted death legislation to people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Health Minister Christian Dubé said today that Bill 38 would allow people with severe and incurable diseases to consent to an assisted death before they become mentally or physically incapable of doing so.
The bill comes after a special legislative committee recommended last December to expand end-of-life care.
Quebec’s medical aid in dying law requires that patients give written consent to an assisted death within 90 days of the procedure.