The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Here’s an opportunit­y to welcome aging with an aloha spirit

- By Kathryn Kickliter For more informatio­n, visit alohatoagi­ng.org or call 770-722-7641.

Q: My mother no longer is able to drive and I am looking for opportunit­ies for her to remain active. A loha to Aging came across my search. Can you give me some informatio­n on this organizati­on?

A: Bas e d in Marietta, Aloha to Aging provides a number of services through targeted programmin­g for older adults as well as caregiver support founded by Dawn Reed, who has more than 25 years in the healthy aging industry. Due to COVID-19, they are able to serve nationally.

As one door closed, another one opened for certified senior advisor Dawn Reed.

As she was telling people they were closing, one family asked her what she was going to do. Reed said she was going to get a full-time job with benefits. “They looked at me seriously and said, ‘No, I mean, what about us?’

“It gave me pause, and I knew there wasn’t anything out there like this,” she said.

Extension is the key to responding to the “golden years” and empowering those in the community.

“The Ahola day club, an adult respite along with the care, support groups, wellness and education programs is a really big piece to ATA,” the founder said.

Classes are broken up into one-hour chunks. Seated exercise, music, art, trivia, Bingo, cooking, stress management and technology are among the offerings.

“Many of the things we are providing are also therapeuti­c your entire life, not just in aging. And sometimes it’s about reminding that we need to be more playful,” she noted.

Taking a proactive approach, their educationa­l programs run the gamut, from “Aging 101” for middle schoolers and up — extending to presentati­ons on wills and trusts. “You don’t know what you don’t know,” Reed said.

“Be proactive rather than reactive, and now is a really good time.”

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COURTESY Due to the safety of others during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the in-person events shown are now handled through Zoom.

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