For younger people, the need for aged care can seem so far away that it’s very easy to put off planning to a later date. And somehow, time goes on and you never quite get around to planning what will happen when you need help looking after yourself. Of course, thinking about getting old can be a confronting topic, particularly if you suspect that you may have health problems. But it’s going to happen whether you plan for it or not – and it’s going to be a lot easier to deal with if you have a plan. There’s nothing to be gained by burying your head in the sand and refusing to plan for aged care – and everything to lose. Failing to plan your aged care can lead to less-than-ideal situations when the need for aged care is urgent, and you may then have very little control over what happens to you. Plus, it can be significantly more difficult to make good decisions when you’re pushed for time and are unwell, anxious or stressed.