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People with dementia can’t access Voluntary Assisted Dying. Some want change
Sue Starr would rather end her life than spend years battling dementia.
The former home care worker has even put that on record, asking for access to Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) should she be diagnosed.
But it would currently be illegal for anyone to make good on that request.
Adults with a…
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