It could be a new severe...any medical issue, really, that makes people say, “I wouldn't want to live like that.”
A lot of patients who come into it, like I said, have this preconceived notion that many of us would have if we hadn't worked with that population, which is that living with a severe disability is a life not worth living. People have to get past that. They have to be able to live that experience and be offered the chance to go to university if they need, or whatever.
We talked about a lot of the problems with not offering social resources, like housing, psychological services and everything else. However, we have to make sure that people have lived a true life experience with their new impairments and disability before being able to assess it.