Parole Medication Compliance Concerns

Summary

Parole officers in Ontario cannot force medication unless its a parole condition or court-ordered. Review your parole terms and consult a lawyer if needed. Discuss medication safety with a healthcare provider for alternatives.

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I have parole officer that wants me to take medication I don't take medication can he force me to take medication
In Ontario, a parole officer generally cannot force you to take medication unless it's a condition of your parole or there is a court order. Conditions are based on individual cases and should be clearly outlined. Have you reviewed your parole conditions or spoken to a lawyer about this?
Medication is not safe
It's important to address your concerns about medication safety. If you believe that the medication is unsafe or that there may be health risks, it's crucial to discuss this with your doctor or healthcare provider. They can provide medical advice and possible alternatives. Have you spoken to a lawyer or healthcare professional about your concerns?
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It's understandable to have concerns about medication. Discussing these concerns with a healthcare professional can provide clarity and alternatives. If the medication is a condition of your parole and you have serious concerns, consulting a lawyer might also be beneficial. Would you like guidance on finding a lawyer?