Our mission | Ethos is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes the independence, dignity, and well-being of the elderly and disabled. |
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Ways to help | Telephone Reassurance CallerMake telephone calls to elders to check on their well-being and relieve loneliness.Medical EscortAccompany an elder to and from medical appointments. Medical escorts volunteer on an on-call basis.Long-Term Care OmbudsmanAdvocate for residents in long-term care facilities and helps to resolve their complaints and concerns.Friendly VisitorVisit an elder in their own home to provide companionship, share interests, and relieve loneliness.Office AssistantAssist with special projects, update databases, copy and file papers, or answer phones at Ethos.Money ManagerAssist an elderly or disabled person with managing their finance, by developing a budget, balancing their checkbooks and helping with check writing.SHINE Counselor (Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone)Improve the lives of people who are Medicare-eligible by providing information and assistance through direct in person and over the phone counseling at community centers as well as Aging Service Access Points throughout Boston.Healthy Aging Workshop LeaderDemonstrate your leadership skills and teach one of our evidence-based programs! Our Healthy Aging programs help elders prevent or delay chronic diseases, learn skills and gain confidence to manage their health and live healthier, active lives.Shopper/Shopping EscortShopping escorts help shop with an elder and provide companionship during the shopping trip. After returning home escorts also assist with storing items.Nutrition ProgramEthos holds over 20 daily, weekly, and monthly community cafes where local seniors can drop in for a free nutritious meal and some socialization. Volunteers are needed to help set up, serve meals, socialize with seniors, and clean up after the meals. |
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How you help | Make a senior smile! Volunteers have been a critical component of Ethos’ mission to keep elders living at home with dignity and independence. |
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About us | Ethos was founded in 1973 by a grassroots coalition of community activists and social service providers. Their pioneering vision was to create an alternative to prevailing institutional models of care, which they believed robbed the elderly and disabled of their autonomy and disconnected them from social and community life. We have a proud track record of developing programs and services that are welcoming, inclusive and culturally appropriate. Many of our early pilot programs are now standard offerings across the nation. Ethos owes much of its success to a robust set of collaborations we have developed over the years with other institutions and organizations. |
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