End of Life Option Act: Resources & Materials
EOLOA forms and materials
Our team has gathered several resources, including official forms and details about the EOLOA process. We provide these materials on our website to inform you and guide your decision-making process. You can also find many of these documents on the California Department of Public Health website
We are available to walk you through these materials and support you throughout your journey. If you have any questions about these documents or would like to discuss your options, please reach out to your care team.
- California End of Life Option Act (SB 380)
- The California End of Life Option Act (HS 1490): UCLA Health policy on implementation of the California End of Life Option Act
- Request for an Aid-in-Dying Drug to End My Life in a Humane and Dignified Manner:Official form for a patient to request the aid-in-dying drug from one’s attending physician
- Request for an Aid-in-Dying Interpreter Declaration: Official form for the interpreter to sign after helping a patient complete the aid-in-dying drug request
Additional end-of-life resources
At UCLA Health, we understand that end-of-life decisions are highly personal and often difficult to navigate. We want you to be informed and educated so you will feel as comfortable as possible with the choices available to you. Our team has developed materials to guide you through this process, and we encourage you to discuss the EOLOA with your loved ones and care team.
- California End of Life Option Act: Information for Our UCLA Health Patients
- California End of Life Option Act: Information, Suggestions and Options for Patients
- Aid-in-Dying Options: Finding One’s Way to Clarity
- End-of-Life Resource List
- Preparing for Death: Guidelines for Your Family, Loved Ones or Caregivers
- Preparing for Your Own Death: Instructions and Essential Information
- Preparing for Your Own Death: Personal Checklist
- Written Legacies: A Valuable Gift for Those You Love
- Safe Drug Drop-Off Locations