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I would love to hear from you. Send me questions or comments. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461734/fan_mail/new] A planned goodbye sounds impossible until you hear what it actually looks like inside a family that chooses it. We’re joined by Teresa Evans, an author and former ICU nurse, to talk about her book *Choosing to Die* and the final months she spends with her mother in Ontario as her mom pursues medical assistance in dying (MAID). Teresa brings both clinical clarity and daughter-level honesty to a topic that’s often buried under fear, politics, and silence. We walk through what MAID is, how the medical aid in dying process works, and why safeguards like capacity assessments and real-time consent matter. We also zoom out to the bigger end-of-life planning picture: advance directives, durable power of attorney for health care, and the hard but necessary family conversations that keep people from feeling trapped when suffering becomes intolerable. If you’ve been searching for guidance on assisted dying laws in Canada and the United States, or what a compassionate end-of-life option can look like, you’ll find practical context here. The conversation also meets dementia caregiving head-on. We talk about anticipatory grief, the reality that dementia can block access to MAID because consent may be impossible at the end, and how caregivers carry loss long before a death occurs. Teresa shares a powerful metaphor from her mother’s garden, reminding us that love, presence, and thoughtful preparation can change the emotional texture of a goodbye. If this resonated, subscribe, share the episode with a caregiver or sibling, and leave us a review so more families can find these conversations when they need them most. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461734/support]
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