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Why older Australians with MND are considering early euthanasia
Key takeaways
- Glenn Rowan has advanced stage motor neurone disease, but is not eligible for the NDIS.
- Older Australians with motor neurone disease (MND) say they are considering premature euthanasia in the absence of adequate government support.
- People diagnosed after turning 65 must rely on the aged care system for support, as they are not eligible for the NDIS.
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Glenn Rowan has advanced stage motor neurone disease, but is not eligible for the NDIS. (ABC News: Ross Mc Loughlin)
Older Australians with motor neurone disease (MND) say they are considering premature euthanasia in the absence of adequate government support.
People diagnosed after turning 65 must rely on the aged care system for support, as they are not eligible for the NDIS.
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