
Our Mission
End Of Life Options New Mexico provides information and support for all End-Of-Life options, including Medical Aid In Dying (MAID).
Our Vision
New Mexicans have accurate information and caring support to choose their end-of-life options in a system that honors those choices.


Our Values
The collective values that bring us to
end-of-life work compel us to demonstrate: Compassion for others’ experiences; being Inclusive of our state’s diverse population; while showing Respect for each individuals end-of-life choices; supporting them in a Non-judgmental manner; with steadfast Integrity.
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Proud to be #11!
There are now eleven (11) jurisdictions in the U.S. that have authorized the use of medical aid in dying, including: Oregon, Washington, Montana, Vermont, California, Colorado, Washington D.C., Hawai’i, New Jersey, Maine, and now, New Mexico.
Our Journey
In New Mexico, passing the Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act in the spring of 2021 was a long time in the making and came only after years of advocacy. Learn more

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Introduction to End of Life Options
It is never too early to learn about the full range of end-of-life options that are available as we age and/or become seriously ill or injured.
The Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act into law which makes medical aid in dying available to the terminally ill.
Introduction to Advance Care Planning
Advance Care planning identifies patient preferences for end of life care in the event that the patient is no longer able to communicate their wishes.