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People forfeit bodily autonomy when they prove that they can't take care of themselves. At that point they must be placed into conservatorship of someone who can make decisions for them.
No. Absolutely not.
Terminal cancer patients can't take care of themselves either, do you want to take their rights away too?
What about people with disabilities that require constant care, should they become "wards of the state" with fewer rights than children again like in the bad old days?
Even if someone is a ward of the state, they still have rights and must be treated humanely.
You can't be treated humanely without rights.