I expect it to be more "friendly" than that, as with the provision for senior citizens to receive "end-of-life choices" counseling.
As people get old and feeble, they become more dependent, and trusting, of others.
So, it will become easier to convince them to "take this nice little IV full of morphine, 'cause it will make you feel sooooo much better......"
All four of my grandparents died slowly and painfully in their twilight years, due to various ailments, but as far as I know there was no talk among them or their children of "end-of-life choices".
It was just expected they would stick it out to the end. It was those old-fashioned Christian beliefs that made them believe that you have to take what life gives you, I think.
Guess this is a different time.
It gets easier to add to the population over time.....