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Ethos is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting independence, dignity and well-being among the elderly and disabled through quality, affordable and culturally-appropriate home and community-based care. Ethos helps elders remain in their surroundings by ensuring that they―and their caregivers―have access to a continuum of home care services. Since its inception in 1972, Ethos has become a $14 million organization that promotes the dignity and independence of almost 2,000 elderly and disabled persons. Among its designation, it is a state Aging Services Access Point, an Elder Nutrition Project, an Elder Protective Services agency and a Long-Term Care Ombudsman. Despite years of growth, Ethos remains rooted in the principles of care, compassion and community that guided its founders.