Principles for dignified assisted suicide

End-of-life care is one of the most sensitive tasks that requires a great deal of sensitivity and attentiveness. Our approach is based on firm ethical principles that ensure that every person is treated with respect, compassion and professionalism in their final phase of life. We want to provide the best possible support and assistance to people who opt for an assisted suicide and their relatives during this difficult time.

We believe it is fundamental that everyone has the right to say goodbye with dignity – regardless of their life story. We strive to accompany this process with the utmost care, in accordance with high ethical principles. Through open and honest communication, the involvement of relatives and a holistic view of the situation, we ensure that the wishes and needs of our clients are always at the center of our attention.

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Sylvia Ruthenburg

Suicide companion | mortician

Hello, I’m Sylvia. As a funeral director, I have accompanied many people on their final journey and know how challenging goodbyes can be. The aim of assisted suicide is not only to organize the physical farewell, but also to offer emotional support. Together with my partner, I want to create an atmosphere of trust in which individual wishes and needs take center stage. I am here to support you during this difficult time.

Cornelius Ruthenburg

Suicide companion | Undertaker

Hello, I am Cornelius. My passion is to accompany people in difficult phases of life with empathy and respect. I am particularly passionate about assisted suicide because I believe that everyone should go in dignity and peace. Together with my partner, I want to create a space in which people feel understood and supported. I am here to accompany you on this challenging path.

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