January 23,2012
Universal Services of Menomonee, WI was honored in Austin, Texas this past week at the National Convention for Senior Move Management. Universal Services, Wisconsin’s Premiere Senior Moving Company was a winner of the NASMM Circle of Service Award, honoring service, commitment and experience in the Senior Move Management industry.
NASMM’s Circle of Service designation recognizes members who have attained an elevated level of professional experience and expertise who specialize in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation and “aging in place”.
Universal Services commitment to serving seniors in Southeastern Wisconsin began in 1996, long before “Senior Move Management” was recognized through the national affiliation membership of NASMM. Rick and Migdalia Zanon had an early vision of providing this dedicated service to seniors and have established their business mission on the golden rule: “We treat every senior that we work with as if they were our family, and value their personal property as if it were our own.”
Universal Services can assist seniors with a turnkey experience with an overall move plan including organizing, sorting, downsizing, packing and moving into their new residence. They can help seniors with preparing for the sale of their home by cleaning, staging and emptying out the home. This customized approach to senior move management allows for adult children living in or out of state to help provide direction to their parents or family without having to do all the work themselves. They can also arrange for disposal of unwanted items through auction or estate sales, consignment or donation of unwanted items.
For more information:
Rick and Migdalia Zanon
262-257-0250
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