Nevada Senior Guide: About Us
Marguerite (Meg) Mathis, President of The Masters Media Group and Publisher of
the Nevada Senior Guide. A 39 year resident with over 20 years experience in publishing, In April 2001
Marguerite chose to target the senior market with a resource guide.
The Nevada Senior Guide printed its first publication in July 2001 as the Las Vegas Senior Guide
– the Senior Services Directory was added to the guide in the summer of 2002. It is a quarterly, digest.
Distribution includes Von’s grocery stores, Border’s book stores, and 4000 doctor offices in southern Nevada, and
Rite Aid and CVS pharmacy in northern Nevada. All hospitals, Clark County and northern Nevada libraries.
The Nevada Senior Guide is celebrating its 8th year anniversary in July 09. The Nevada Senior
Guide is a shopping guide for homes, health, service and leisure activities. It is also the home of the Senior
Services Directory, listing of over 400 non-profit and government agencies that offer services to seniors in
Nevada. It is the only directory in the state of Nevada that is as comprehensive and is updated quarterly.
The Nevada Senior Guide has an on-line version as well, www.nvseniorguide.com
Marguerite (Meg) and her staff are active in the senior community and involved in many
organizations such as; Helping Hands of Vegas Valley, Coalition of Assisted and Residential Environments, Southern
Nevada Continuity of Care Association, Aging Services Directors Organization, and her newest creation of the Senior
Industry Network Group of S Nevada. Marguerite is well known and respected in the community through her dedication
to providing vital information to the seniors in Nevada in order to improve the quality of their lives.
How the Senior Services Directory got started – In the spring of 2002 while in the Henderson
business license office I noticed a brochure with services for seniors in Henderson – I thought they were great
services and some that my mother could use as well. When I researched government and non-profit organizations that
offered services for seniors I found that none of them had an advertising budget. The next question was, “How do we
let the seniors know they have these services available?” I had the vehicle and the ability to distribute the
information and I could update it quarterly. That was the answer.
The Senior Services Directory is the heartbeat of the publication and the driving force
throughout Nevada.
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