Medical Aid in Dying

Photo close up of a senior hand being comforted by a nurse's handOn April 12, 2019, Governor Phil Murphy signed the Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act, P.L.2019, c.59 (to be codified as N.J. Stat. Ann. 26:16-1, et. seq.), (the “Act”) making New Jersey the eighth jurisdiction in the country (including the District of Columbia) to allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives in a humane and dignified manner. Effective Aug. 1, 2019, terminally ill adult residents of New Jersey may legally request and self-administer medication to end their lives.

In New Jersey, the Act aims to provide a defined and safeguarded process in assisting a capable, terminally ill patient with the request to end his or her life, while serving as a guide to healthcare professionals and patient advocates who support dying patients, protecting vulnerable adults from abuse, and ensuring that the process is entirely voluntary on the part of the patient and the healthcare professionals.

The following websites provide free tools, resources and information:

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