Compassion & Choices

Compassion & Choices is a nonprofit organization in the United States working to improve patient autonomy and individual choice at the end of life, including access to medical aid in dying. Its primary function is advocating for and ensuring access to aid in dying.

History
Compassion & Choices is the successor to the Hemlock Society, and Compassion In Dying Federation; the organizations merged in 2007. The organization has a staff of 80 people located across the country.

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury prize winner, How to Die in Oregon, documented the work of Compassion & Choices of Oregon.