Senior Matters Radio Idaho Estate Planning
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Senior Matters Radio is a weekly show dedicated to showcasing experts in the fields that matter most to today's seniors. From insurance to financial planning, long term care to retirement, you'll get useful, actionable advice from leaders in their respective fields.
Hosted by Mark Wight of Idaho Estate Planning, a member of the Idaho State Bar, the Taxation, Probate & Trust Law Section of the Idaho Bar, Wealth Counsel, and Elder Counsel. He is also a Certified Academy Attorney with the Academy of VA Pension Planners and an accredited attorney with the Veterans Administration. Mark has co-authored several manuals for attorneys in the areas of Probate Administration, Estate and Estate Tax Planning, and Asset Protection.
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Transitioning to Home with Kimberly Ouwehand from Terrace Health
Join Mark and Kimberly Ouwehand from Terrace Health as they chat about transitioning to home after a hospitalization. Join Mark and Kimberly Ouwehand from Terrace Health as they chat about transitioning to home after a hospitalization.
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Medication Management with Mountain Care Pharmacy
Mark is joined by Kevin Crumley of to discuss the importance of medication management when aging in place. Mismanagement of prescription medications is the #1 reason folks are unable to stay independent, so understanding options for effective medication management is key to aging in place.
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Getting Organized with Tiffany Williams
Join Mark and his guest, Professional Organizer Tiffany Williams from Progress, LLC, as they talk about getting organized, and how to store important documents.
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Little by Little: Using the Principles of Kaizen to Age Better
Join Mark as he discusses how we can utilize the Japanese philosophy of Kaizen to help us age better.
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Taking Care of Your Sweetheart
Listen in to Mark Wight as he gives some ideas for making sure your sweetheart is taken care of as you both age.
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Six Signs of a Scam with Rachelle N. Littau
Learn what some of the latest tactics and tricks scammers are using to take advantage of seniors and other innocent people. We are grateful to Rachelle from the Office of the Idaho Attorney General for her expertise. Resources: Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division - or 208-334-2424 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – FTC Fraud Reporting – or 877-382-4357 FTC Identity Theft reporting – or 877-438-4338 FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center – AARP Volunteers of America (VOA) | ReST –