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Senior Citizen Activities Meridian, Idaho



The city of Meridian, Idaho, where Preferred Senior Benefits is based, was established in 1891 on a farm north of the present site which was called Hunter. Two years later, residents established a lodge. In 1892, local farmers altered the arid region into a productive farming community, which citizens incorporated in 1902.


Facts about Meridian, Idaho

  • The city was named the area Meridian Village in 1903.

  • Near the start of the 20th century, settlers established fruit orchards and built fruit packing businesses and prune dryers along the area’s railroad tracks.

  • Fruit production continued through the mid-1940s until cultivation was no longer profitable.

  • In 1941, residents changed the status of Meridian from a village to a city.

  • Residents raised $4,000 so they could lay the Interurban rail line from Meridian to U-Stick. The tracks stopped at the village center.

  • The Union Pacific Railroad spur opened in 1900. Still operational today, the railroad is currently operated by the Boise Valley Railroad. Many industrial customers continue to ship forest, agricultural, and chemical products along this corridor.

  • During the Great Depression, Ada County Dairymen started working in 1929. They provided milk checks to members of the cooperative, which enabled them to pay taxes and provide for their families. Other community members hauled milk to the creamery and were employed by the creamery, whose chief job it was to produce Challenge Butter.

  • Today, Meridian boasts a total area of 26.84 square miles.

  • The majority of Meridian lies on a flat plain.

  • Several irrigation canals run from the southeast to the northwest part of the city.

  • The Boise River runs north of the city.

  • The Snake River runs far south of the city.

  • Meridian's climate is characterized as semi-arid, with four distinct seasons.

  • Although COVID-19 delayed the release of the 2020 Census, few would argue that the Treasure Valley is the fastest-growing area in the United States. This fact is proven by the recent influx of residents and the current overvalued housing market.

  • As of 2022, there are 137,252 people living in Meridian, Idaho. This reflects a 5.94% annual growth rate.

  • The average household income in Meridian is $89,857.

  • The median rental cost is $1,111 per month.

  • The median house value is $274,900.

  • There are 73,354 adults, (13,051 of whom are seniors) in Meridian.

  • Females slightly outnumber males, 50.46% to 49.54%, respectively.

  • Nearly 77% of all residents own a home.

  • Most residents have some college or a bachelor’s degree.



Senior Citizen Population in Meridian, Idaho Since Senior Preferred Benefits specializes in making Medicare simple for people who are on Social Security Disability or who are turning 62.5 years of age or older, we wanted to devote a section of this blog post to providing transportation information for the local senior population:

  • THE EAGLE SENIOR CENTER Offers transportation services for free Monday through Saturday to seniors and people with disabilities throughout Eagle and the surrounding area. More than 80 seniors, many of which take advantage of these transportation services, participate in weekly programs at this facility

  • KUNA SENIOR CITIZENS AND NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Transportation is provided Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays within the Kuna service area. On Tuesdays, the senior bus makes a trip for doctor appointments, shopping, and lunch. Medical and shopping transportation goes outside the Kuna area. On Thursdays, the senior center takes field trips. Please note that reservations must be made by 2 p.m. the day before. For more information, call 208-922-9714.

  • PARMA SENIOR CENTER This location offers free transportation services Monday through Friday during the hours of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. To schedule a ride, call 208-880-0556.

  • STAR SENIOR CENTER This location offers free transportation services Monday through Friday. Hours of operation vary. For more information, call 208-286-7943. If no one answers, please leave a message and you will be contacted as soon as possible.

  • MERIDIAN SENIOR CENTER Transportation services are offered Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is currently a waiting list for rides. Contact number: 208-888-555


About Preferred Senior Benefits in Meridian, Idaho


Medicare is a federal program that provides healthcare coverage to individuals 65 years or older. Original Medicare coverage is broken into two parts—Part A and Part B—and is accepted by nearly every doctor and hospital in the country. Medicare Part A covers inpatient or hospital stays while Part B covers outpatient or medical care. Together, Part A and B cover about 80% of the typical healthcare costs seniors face. This leaves a few significant gaps in coverage. Medicare Supplement (Medigap) and Medicare Advantage plans are policies designed to help extend coverage, lessen costs, and ultimately give beneficiaries peace of mind. If you or someone you know would like more information about how to enroll in Original Medicare or one of the Medicare Advantage plans, call now to speak with a licensed agent (208) 818-2523. We can’t wait to help you learn about your options.

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