• In elder care, “safety” is frequently accorded overriding moral priority. As a result, restrictive measures introduced under the banner of risk prevention are readily treated as “reasonable protection,” while, under the guise of care, they can encroach on older persons’ freedom, privacy, and dignity. The expansion of digital care technologies reinforces logics of continuous monitoring and alerting, thereby intensifying this tension. Existing debates often remain confined to an “autonomy versus b…Read more