In consideration of the contemporary technological configuration, it’s possible to observe a specular consonance between what happens in late-modernity - disembedding (Giddens, 1990) - and what is being structured within the basic levels of health and social care, which are increasingly characterised by interventions and services offered to users at home through the implementation of teleassistance. That’s when heuristic epiphanies of services are asserted in response to the chronic shortage of welfare which, suffering from "sociological imagination" (Mills, 1959, p. 17), Severino e Ficarra (2013) have defined as disaggregated Home Care. This contribution examines the behavioural of the users towards integrated care services and offers reflections of an ethical character.
Keywords: Disembedding, teleassistance, integrated care services