
Ethical Considerations in Guardianship
Ethical considerations in guardianship involve ensuring that the guardian acts in the best interests of the person they care for, respecting their dignity, rights, and autonomy. Guardians should make decisions that align with the individual’s preferences and values, avoiding exploitation or unnecessary restriction of freedoms. Transparency, honesty, and accountability are vital, along with regularly reviewing the guardian’s actions to prevent abuse or neglect. Balancing protection with respect for independence is essential, ensuring that the person’s well-being is prioritized while preserving their dignity and rights as much as possible.