Strengthening Your Competitive Advantage
NASMM's commitment to ethics and professional excellence stands out in today's competitive marketplace. NASMM is the recognized voice of senior relocation and transition issues. Additionally, NASMM fosters solid relationships with national senior living chains and develops industry specific marketing and operational tools for you to use. NASMM works to secure discounts on the products and services you need as a senior move manager and promotes the senior move management industry to a wide range of regional and national audiences. NASMM works to raise the profile of the senior move management industry while helping you grow your business!
Highlights:
- Referrals from NASMM's solid relationships with national senior living providers and employee assistance programs
- Consumer referrals through NASMM's website
- Member-to-member referrals
- Recognition in national media including The New York Times, Washington Post, AARP Magazine, National Public Radio and more
- Secondary website presence with numerous caregiver sites
- Industry recognition through NASMM's ongoing National Consumer Outreach Initiative
- Low-cost and no-cost marketing and operational tools
- Access to NASMM Industry Partners providing you with discounts on the products and services you need
- Insurance programs that provide coverage specific to the Senior Move Management organization
- NASMM's Ethics Review Panel offers you support and guidance, as well as gives your clients confidence and peace of mind
- Discounts on the products and services you require to streamline your daily operations and enhance the services you offer
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