The extension program on "Mental Health as a Right of Terminally Ill Patients" organized by the Department of Psychology was a crucial initiative during Mental Health Month. Held in the conference hall on October 11, 2023, the event aimed to raise awareness about the mental health needs of individuals facing terminal illnesses and their caregivers. It provided a platform for insightful discussions led by experts in palliative care and mental health, highlighting the importance of integrating psychological well-being into the overall care of terminally ill patients. Heartfelt testimonials from caregivers offered a human perspective on the challenges they face, emphasizing the need for compassion and support. Additionally, discussions on policy changes and advocacy efforts underscored the importance of ensuring terminally ill patients' mental health rights. Overall, the program served as a poignant reminder of the fundamental right to prioritize the mental well-being of this vulnerable population, contributing to ongoing advocacy efforts for comprehensive care