WanderEnd
End-of-life dignity — burial alternatives, Medical Aid in Dying navigation, financial resources when you have no money, and chosen family protection.
Health & WellnessAbout
WanderWill handles the documents. WanderEnd handles everything else: how you want to die, what happens to your body, how to access Medical Aid in Dying, and how to afford any of it. LGBTQ+ people face specific end-of-life crises: estranged families who legally override chosen family, hospices that attempt deathbed conversion, death certificates that misgender, funeral homes that out people. MAID is legal in 11 jurisdictions including Oregon (2023: non-residents can now access), Vermont, California, and DC. Direct cremation costs $700. Medical donation to science is free. Most people don't know either of these options exist.
Features
- Burial navigation: 8 options from $0 (medical donation) to $15K (traditional) — state legality, costs, how to arrange
- MAID navigation: 11 jurisdictions, eligibility by state, process walkthrough, affirming providers
- Financial resources: Medicare hospice benefit, Medicaid, state indigent burial, veterans benefits, nonprofit programs
- Chosen family protection: healthcare proxy, deathbed conversion documentation, deadname protection with funeral homes
- Affirming hospice directory: vetted, clear non-discrimination policies
- LGBTQ+ memorial spaces: burial grounds, columbaria, scattering locations that are affirming
- WanderWill integration: advance directives and healthcare proxy documents generated
- Deceased user protocol: pre-specified instructions for what happens to your data after death
- MAID research: anonymous by default — no account required for information access
- WanderFund hardship: end-of-life financial assistance for WanderVerse community members