Can the supervisor take away private property (cell phone) from the person being looked after against their will?

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I have a question on the topic of care: In the case of comprehensive care, the carer may take away his cell phone and laptop against his or her will if the carer does not do anything harmful to him or the carer, for example misuse for financial matters, and the cell phone poses no threat to anyone's good?

The person being cared for is of legal age and has voluntarily consented to the care.

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It depends on what his areas of responsibility are. Of course, the supervisor has a reservation of consent in the next areas of responsibility

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With what justification does the supervisor take away both?