Death With Dignity
"Death With Dignity" refers to laws that allow terminally ill patients to choose to end their lives through prescribed medication. This option is available in several regions, including some states in the United States, where patients must meet specific criteria, such as being diagnosed with a terminal illness and having a limited life expectancy.
The movement for "Death With Dignity" emphasizes the importance of personal autonomy and the right to make decisions about one's own body and end-of-life care. Advocates argue that it provides a compassionate choice for those suffering from unbearable pain and a desire for control over their final moments.