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    Planning for future care needs is crucial for older adults due to aging and frailty. Preparation for Future Care (PFC) models address financial, knowledge, and communication gaps, aiding care transitions.

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    • Gerontology
    • Public Health
    • Health Policy

    Background:

    • Aging population necessitates planning for future healthcare and residential adjustments.
    • Older adults face challenges like financial unpreparedness, limited knowledge of options, and poor communication regarding care values.
    • These issues represent a growing public health challenge.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a model of Preparation for Future Care (PFC).
    • To review research on the helpfulness of planning in care transitions.
    • To discuss barriers, facilitators, and practical approaches to enhance PFC.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of research on planning for future care.
    • Analysis of individual, familial, cultural, and policy factors influencing planning.
    • Discussion of planning strategies for dementia care and decision-making.

    Main Results:

    • Planning for future care is essential for navigating care transitions.
    • Barriers include financial, knowledge, and communication deficits.
    • Facilitators involve individual, family, cultural, and policy-level factors.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive Preparation for Future Care (PFC) model is proposed.
    • Enhancing PFC requires addressing individual and systemic barriers.
    • Future research should focus on planning and decision-making in care transitions, especially for dementia patients.