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Talk About Being Like Hitler! This State is Considering Letting Doctors Actually Starve Mental Patients to DeathThe bill would transfer power from who can make decisions about end-of-life care from the patient to the surrogate and the courts, thus undermining patient rights.
Competent adults may already voluntarily stop eating and drinking, but such mistreatment may now be extended to "incompetent adults with dementia or mental illness who have not indicated that they want to starve to death," warns Oregon Right to Life. "In all my years at working at Oregon Right to Life, I have never seen such a devious bill," Gayle Atteberry, the group's executive director, told LifeSiteNews via email. "It has been cleverly and craftily written so as to hide its true intent. The lay person cannot really understand the bill without a lawyer to help explain it." "The bill takes away all of the safeguards currently in Oregon statute that protect Alzheimer's, dementia and mentally ill patients who are conscious and able to eat and drink and who are not at the end-of-life stage, from being starved and dehydrated to death," Atteberry explained. Senate Bill 949 came about because of the case involving Alzheimer's patient Nora Harris. She had filled out an advance medical directive saying she did not want to be fed intravenously. As her illness progressed, she needed to be spoon-fed. But Harris was still expressing a desire to eat; she was able to use her hands, but not utensils, to feed herself. Her husband filed a lawsuit to get her nursing home to stop feeding her. The nursing home, Fern Gardens, said it would not force Harris to eat but that it only wanted to continue providing her the option of basic food and water. Mr. Harris lost; the Harris family maintains that their mother would want to be starved and dehydrated rather than live in such a state.
"SB 494 eliminates entirely the definitions of 'life-support' and 'tube feeding' from statute, leaving the surrogate and courts to define those terms as they wish," said Atteberry. It "would delete key definitions in law that make it very clear that patients can fill out their advance directive and be certain that their directive will be followed just as they intended." SB 494 would allow a court to determine that assistance eating or drinking counts as "tube feeding" or "life support." Therefore, it could be denied to a mentally incapacitated patient who had previously filled out a directive requesting denial of both of those things—even if the patient wants to keep eating and needs help doing so. Other words from which SB 494 removes legal definitions are "heath care instruction" and "dementia." Click here to continue reading.
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