Okay.
I'll bite.
WTF is "community caretaking"?
Is that where busybody strangers decide what's best for you and so they're allowed to invade your home to "inspect"?
Watch the film "I really care" or somesuch. It's about an elder-care legal grift where the Rodent lawyer gets itself appointed as someone's legal guardian without their permission and thus gains access to their property and money. That's why when I'm an old geezer I'll be carrying a utility knife in my pocket, so when my guardian comes to the door, they'll need a spare.
But, anyway, the Fourth Amendment has been under attack for decades. The courts have ruled that cops can set up random roadblocks to check drivers for dui, and, of course, there's the mega-BS "civil forfeiture" scams.
The Thirteenth Amendment is also under assault, though the Supreme Court did finally rule that the baker in Denver really does have the freedom to decline to bake fairy cakes if he doesn't want to.