B.C. health authority wins in court against husband’s ‘death plan’ for sick wife
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered the husband of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease removed as her representative over a “death plan” he decided to carry out if his wife became ineligible for medical assistance in dying.
The Vancouver Island Health Authority petitioned the court for “declaratory relief and orders to enable it to provide protection to a vulnerable woman against the likelihood of death at the hands of her husband,” the ruling says.
The woman, who is only identified by her initials in the ruling, is 77 years old, has advanced Alzheimer’s and lives in a long-term care home operated by the health authority.
The authority went to court to remove the woman’s husband as her representative after it said he revealed a “death plan” for his wife, who “never expressed agreement” with the plan.


