A special working group has started looking into legal issues surrounding the use of so-called “granny cams” in care facilities in Minnesota. Chair Amanda Vickstrom with the Minnesota Elder Justice Center says the group will debate and take public input on a number of issues, including privacy rights of individual vulnerable adults and rights of other residents in a facility. Vickstrom says rights of care workers and care facilities also come into play. The group’s recommendations are due to the legislature by next January.