“…Although preparing for health care needs is advocated by experts and supports well-being in such planners, many factors can impede the planning process (Kemper et al, 2005;Pinquart & Sorensen, 2002b;Stone & Weiner, 2001). Preparing for any aspect of later life may be constrained by aging's devalued status in our culture (Street & Desai, 2011), as well as the practical barriers faced by disadvantaged individuals, whose limited resources constrain some recommended planning steps despite personal preferences (e.g., buying LTC insurance, building retirement savings; Kemp, Rosenthal, & Denton, 2005;Sorensen & Pinquart, 2000). Some researchers suggest that widespread misunderstanding of program provisions (e.g., believing that health insurance, medi-gap insurance, or Medicare cover LTC) prompts many to forgo planning for future care (AARP, 2006).…”