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6. Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Your first discussion about MAiD should be with your doctor, or nurse. We know that end-of-life care and med- ical assistance in dying are important, sensitive and emotional issues for most people. If you are looking for

more information on all end-of-life options please visit: • www.albertahealthservices.ca/info/page13497.aspx

If you are interested in pursuing the process of MAiD, please refer to the graphic for responding to a patient request for Medical Assistance in Dying. • www.AHS.ca/MAID • www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/info/hp/maid/if-hp-maid-placemat.pdf

Follow links Health Professionals and Volunteers Information, and click on: • Alberta Health Services Policy • Responding to a Patient Request for Medical Assistance in Dying: Placemat. • Patient and Families Medical Assistance in Dying Process Map

Write your questions, or notes, here. (You might want to list your doctors, nurses, and current medications and diagnostic tests here.)

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