Senior Matters Podcast
In this episode of Senior Matters, host Mark E. Wight is joined by estate planning attorney Carly Ward to explain the probate process and why it matters even if you already have a will. They cover what happens when someone dies without a plan, why some assets still go through Idaho probate, and how to navigate court appointments, notice requirements and deadlines, and small estate affidavits. Learn the difference between formal and informal probate, what a personal representative is, and when probate might protect your loved ones. Whether you’re settling an estate or planning your own, this...
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If you’ve ever asked a loved one to repeat themselves or noticed your parents withdrawing from conversations, this Senior Matters episode is for you. In this episode of Senior Matters, host and estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight talks with the Alzheimer's Association and from the Treasure Valley Hearing and Balance about the growing connection between hearing loss and memory issues. They share eye-opening information about how untreated hearing problems can increase the risk of dementia, including key signs to watch for and the power of early detection. Idaho families are facing a...
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In this heartfelt episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, host Mark E. Wight interviews , co-founder of the —a historical landmark in the Treasure Valley dedicated to honoring veterans and preserving military history. What started as a love for restoring WWII fighter planes has become one of Idaho’s most impactful institutions. Sue shares the museum’s beginnings, its deep connections with veterans through programs like the and , and the community’s growing involvement. The episode also highlights the museum’s current expansion, including the creation of a and a special...
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Host and Estate Planning attorney explores two of the most important estate planning tools—wills and trusts. Learn why probate exists, how it works in Idaho, and how trusts can help your family avoid court, be more protected, and maintain privacy. Whether you want to protect your family, avoid delays, give your family a wonderful gift or understand your options, this episode gives you clear, easy-to-follow guidance. In this episode, you’ll learn: · How probate works (and why it happens) · What a will does—and...
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In this episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, host Mark Wight sits down with Kathleen Reynolds, a Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), to talk about one of the biggest challenges facing older adults today: transitioning out of a long-time family home. With compassion, humor, and decades of experience, Kathleen shares how she helps seniors and their families navigate the emotional, physical, and financial aspects of right-sizing, relocating, or preparing a home for sale. From helping aging parents declutter and prepare their home, to understanding what “rightsizing” really means,...
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As life expectancy increases, so do the financial challenges of retirement. In this insightful episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, host and estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight sits down with fiduciary advisor Scott Summerlin of Starlifter Wealth Management to unpack the new financial realities facing today’s retirees. The conversation begins with a striking shift in retirement demographics—retirees in the 1970s lived to about 71. Today, a healthy 65-year-old woman can expect to live to 85 or longer. That’s 20+ years of retirement, and without the right planning, inflation and...
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In this essential episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, host Mark E. Wight is joined by fiduciary financial advisor Scott Summerlin from Starlifter Wealth Management for a discussion about retirement planning, investment strategy, and the evolving needs of seniors. Scott brings over two decades of experience and holds both Series 7 and Series 66 licenses, giving him the expertise to offer personalized, relationship-based financial advice—free from commission-driven product sales. This episode opens with a clear explanation of what it means to be a fiduciary and why those standards...
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On this episode of Senior Matters, host Mark E. Wight speaks with Robert Vande Merwe, Executive Director of the Idaho Healthcare Association continue their conversation about major changes impacting senior care and healthcare providers in Idaho. Their conversation is based on the 2025 Idaho Legislative Session. Starting July 1, state regulations for nursing homes, hospitals, and home health agencies will be eliminated, shifting more responsibility to federal oversight. We discuss how these changes affect care quality, patient admissions, and facility inspections. Robert also addresses...
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In this compelling episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight welcomes Robert Vande Merwe, Executive Director of the Idaho Health Care Association, for an overview of what seniors can expect from the 2025 Legislative Session. We think it’s important to share what might be impacted by new legislation on senior healthcare services across Idaho. Together, they discuss how Idaho’s senior care facilities—including skilled nursing homes, assisted living centers, and in-home care providers—are struggling to hire and retain qualified staff, particularly...
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In this episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight dives into the complex and emotionally charged world of blended families and estate planning. Using real-life stories and decades of experience, Mark walks listeners through familiar challenges that arise when remarried couples have children from previous relationships—what he calls the "Yours, Mine, and Ours" scenario. He discusses how the lack of proper estate planning can unintentionally create financial and emotional rifts between stepfamilies, especially when a family business or separate assets are...
info_outlineIn this engaging episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, host and estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight welcomes Mike Thompson of the Meridian Senior Center, for a thoughtful conversation about the essential role senior centers play in supporting the well-being of older adults. They spotlight how these community hubs offer far more than just a place to gather—they are lifelines for connection, activity, and purpose.
Mike shares his insights into the Center’s mission to help seniors "live younger," and explains how programs like chair yoga, Fit and Fall Classes, line dancing, live music, and knitting groups foster social interaction, physical fitness, and mental stimulation. From local outings, casino trips and nature walks to daily lunches in the center’s cafeteria, the Meridian Senior Center is bustling with opportunities designed to keep Idaho’s older adults active, engaged, and nourished—both in body and spirit.
Mark and Mike also explore the challenges of reaching seniors who may be isolated, and how the Center goes the extra mile with newsletters, outreach, transportation, and welcoming tours for new visitors. Whether you're a senior yourself or someone caring for an aging parent, this episode offers practical insight into how vital community support systems can help seniors maintain independence, build new friendships, and enjoy a higher quality of life.
Tune in to learn how the Meridian Senior Center is redefining aging—one dance, one lunch, and one meaningful connection at a time.