A person will not be able to access VAD for dementia. This is because a person must have decisionmaking capacity to request VAD. In the States, a person with a neurodegenerative condition is not eligible for VAD unless their death is expected to occur within 12 months of the request. A person whose dementia is so advanced that they are within 12 months of death will not have decision-making capacity. In the ACT, the person’s condition must be advanced, meaning they are approaching the end of their life. A person with advanced dementia is unlikely to have capacity to choose VAD.
A person who is in the early stages of dementia and also has a terminal illness (e.g. cancer) may be eligible for VAD if they have decision-making capacity and meet the other eligibility criteria.