Moving Under Treatment Order

Summary

Under a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in Ontario, you can move locations but must comply with the treatment plan. Inform your healthcare team about any move. Medication may be required, but you can discuss concerns with your healthcare team and seek a review through the Consent and Capacity Board. A CTO can be issued without consent if specific criteria are met, but you have the right to challenge it.

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Under a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in Ontario:
- You can move from one place to another.
- You must continue to comply with the treatment plan specified in the CTO.
- It’s important to inform your healthcare team about your move to ensure continuity of care.
If you need more detailed information or have specific questions, please let me know!
thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance regarding your Community Treatment Order (CTO) or any other legal matters in Ontario, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
can a person be forced to take medication on a community treatment order if they are concerned about its affects
Hello! Under a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in Ontario:
- You may be required to take medication as part of the treatment plan.
- If you have concerns about the medication's effects, discuss them with your healthcare team.
- You have the right to seek a review of the CTO through the Consent and Capacity Board.
If you need more information or have further questions, please let me know!
can a doctor issue a CTO without the consent of the persom of whom it applies to
Hello! Under a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in Ontario:
- A CTO can be issued without the person's consent if they meet specific criteria.
- The criteria include a history of hospitalization due to mental illness and a need for continuing treatment in the community.
- The person has the right to challenge the CTO through the Consent and Capacity Board.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
thank you again
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance regarding your Community Treatment Order (CTO) or any other legal matters in Ontario, please feel free to ask. I'm here to help!