In Your Community – Metrowest Boston
Local Resources
Massachusetts Councils on Aging – Massachusetts Councils on Aging (MCOA) is made up of 350 municipal COA’s and senior centers. This nonprofit membership association supports the 1.7 million older adults, 60 and over, in Massachusetts to lead healthy, purposeful lives. Please click the link above to find your city/town council on aging or contact us for more information.
Massachusetts Department of Veterans’ Services – The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA benefits) are accessible to any who have served in our nation’s military. These benefits are available to the individual but also a spouse. The link above will help you find your local Veterans’ Service Officer (VSO). A VSO is a veteran in your community who can help you and your family access benefits, including service-connected disability claims, home loans, burial benefits, and more. In many cases, these benefits can help defray costs of in-home care.
Minuteman Library Network – We are lucky to have this network of over 40 libraries collaborating to provide excellent service and value to communities in Metrowest.
Rebuilding Together Boston – This resource is a nonprofit committed to providing free home modifications and repairs for the elderly and disabled.
The ALS Association – The ALS Association is the only national not-for-profit health agency dedicated solely to the fight against ALS through research, patient and community services, public education, and advocacy. The Association’s affiliate network includes chapters in communities throughout the nation. The ALS Association – Massachusetts Chapter was a recipient of the Griswold Gives Grant from the Jean Griswold Foundation in 2019.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society – The Greater New England Chapter of the National MS Society works to improve the quality of life for people affected by MS in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont and raise funds for critical MS research.
United Cerebral Palsy – The UCP provides programs and services that improve the independence, productivity, and quality of life of people with disabilities and their families.
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