Voluntarily Stopping Eating & Drinking (VSED): An Overview

Join my coauthor Judith Schwarz for "Voluntarily Stopping Eating & Drinking (VSED): An Overview" as part of the Reimagine: Life, Loss, & Love series on June 24, 2020. Increasing numbers of suffering New Yorkers are looking for ways to achieve a peaceful death that does not put their loved ones in legal jeopardy. They seek a legal means to hasten death when they conclude that their suffering has become intolerable. New York State does not yet provide a legal means for a physician’s medical aid in dying (MAID), and even when such a law is passed, many suffering New Yorkers will be excluded as candidates. Those who are diagnosed with dementia or other conditions that impact cognitive capacity, will not be eligible for MAID. For those individuals, as well as others who fear a future death that will leave them without decision-making capacity, the option of voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) provides a legal option to hasten death. This presentation by will include background clinical and legal information about VSED, how it can be used for a peaceful, gentle death, and a video presentation of an elderly woman who chose a VSED death. The video was lovingly made by her daughter with her consent, and covers the duration of her "fast." Judith Schwarz, PhD is the Clinical Director at End of Life Choices New York. A PhD prepared nurse, she is one of the most experienced and highly respected end of life counselors in the country. She has counseled hundred...
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