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The essence of our philosophy is depicted in our logos: “no one cares how much you know until they know how much you care,” and “aged to perfection.”

The Mission of Aging Mentor Services, Inc. is:

  1. To establish relationships with people, providing them with information in the form of quality physical and integral assessments of one’s mind, body, and habitat as well as counseling services for families and individuals who are entwined in life’s transitions;
  2. To relay any educational materials about healthy and successful aging and the aging process to families, individuals and the public-at-large;
  3. To participate in the “caring” care of individuals who can no longer maintain the “Activities of Daily Living (ADL)”, or who do not have a complete understanding or control of their thought processes and bodies.
  4. To provide up-to-date knowledge caregivers, loved-ones and family regarding the aging process, Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease and associated physical ailments of the human body due to the aging process;
  5. To pursue excellence of service, in a timely manner, to our clients, in the form of reports, procurement of information, care givers and other needs to balance out a functional living system;
  6. To help facilitate, as far as circumstances warrant, an environment of sustained health, safety, and dignity for people in the aging transitions, and their families;
  7. To be the best source of aging information embracing all forms of care, relieving families of stress and angst regarding their loved ones;
  8. To enhance the aging process with good health, good spirits, continued independence, and minimal supervision, when applicable, leading to “aging to perfection.”

In working toward the fulfillment of these objectives, we strive to give generously of our efforts and work harmoniously with our clients. As a result, we find that the lives of those with whom we come in contact with are being enriched and relieved from the stressors that encompass the changes in life from the transitions created by the aging process itself.


ERIC Z. SHAPIRA
DDS, MA, MHA
Clinical Gerontologist

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