
As we age, planning ahead becomes one of the most important ways we can maintain our independence, dignity, and peace of mind. A recent article by U.S. News & World Report, “What Is an Aging Plan and How to Make One,” highlights the value of creating a thoughtful aging plan—and we’re proud to share that one of Hopscotch Primary Care’s very own providers from our Hudson clinic was featured in the piece.
In the article, Chuck Dugan, DNP, breaks down the key components of an aging plan, which include:
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Medical and health care needs: Managing chronic conditions, staying up to date on preventative care, and identifying a trusted primary care provider.
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Housing preferences: Planning for where and how you want to live as your needs change.
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Legal and financial planning: From advance directives to long-term care insurance, it’s all about being prepared.
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Support systems: Identifying who can help—whether that’s family, friends, or professional caregivers.
Chuck offered expert insight into how proactive health care plays a major role in successful aging. At Hopscotch, we see firsthand how coordinated, compassionate primary care can empower older adults to make confident, informed decisions about their future.
At Hopscotch Primary Care, we’re honored to be part of your journey—and we’re here to help every step of the way.