That's very interesting.
I won't hide from you the fact that it's an area I know well. I worked in the health field and cared for my father throughout his illness. So I'm familiar with the subject. That's not necessarily the case for most people and it can be complex.
In the health system, some people, like social workers, support people as they deal with a number of procedures. They also help them fill in complex forms. There are also psychologists who can help the people who are ill to understand things when required. These are very helpful people.
I have access to a psychologist and a social worker. I speak freely with them about my experience with Alzheimer's and the process I'm going through. It does me a lot of good. If they can't answer my questions, they will, when required, go and obtain information for me and tell me about what they found. It's important for people to have access to these services, which are difficult to obtain in the health system. However, to make a well-informed decision after having examined the entire range of possibilities, what's required, in my opinion, is access to qualified professionals.