If your professional carer has to pass you your medication to take it needs to be prescribed.
This is to protect vulnerable adults.
It's not to stop people paying for their paracetamol, or to prevent carers going shopping or to help out the elderly - though any of these might pertain...
In my mother-in-law's case she bought her own when she needed it until she was 101.
My mother-in-law wasn't in palliative care but had paracetamol prescribed and took one dose most days post stroke. She was very achey at night and it was enough to take the edge off as she fell asleep.
She could refuse it but the carer couldn't legally pass her any tablets purchased separately.
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