Organization

Aloha to Aging, Inc.

Marietta, GA
Mission

To empower family caregivers, aging care recipients, volunteers and the community in a positive, nurturing manner through quality, targeted programming.

  • Website: http://www.alohatoaging.org
  • Email: dawn@alohatoaging.org
  • Phone: 770-722-7641
  • Principal Officer: Dawn Reed
  • EIN
    EIN: 270815236
  • Organization Description:

    To empower family caregivers, aging care recipients, volunteers and the community in a positive, nurturing manner through quality, targeted programming.

  • Facebook Handle:

    Aloha to Aging

  • Organization's Contact Person:

    Dawn Reed

  • Organization's Contact Email:

    dawn@alohatoaging.org

Aloha to Aging, Inc.
2881 Canton Road
Marietta, GA 30066
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All Programs

Numerous monthly educational and weekly, specially designed wellness programs specifically aimed to meet the needs and interest of active seniors and family caregivers.

Program Locations

Aloha Day Club
2881 Canton Rd
Canton, GA 30066
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  • Hours of operation: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 10:30-1:00
  • Fee: $190/month
  • Outside Eligible: Yes
  • Requirements: 50+, Function in group setting, feed/toilet yourself
  • Intake procedures: Assessment prior to attending

Aloha Online Engagement Services are going virtual for April. To join live Zoom Sessions, sign up for our newsletter via website https://alohatoaging.org/ or email info@alohatoaging.org Gentle Yoga Class, Intro to Line Dancing, A Matter of Balance.

As a caregiver for family, partner or a friend, we offer a healthy, safe space to share and process the myriad mix of emotions and challenging decisions we experience as caregivers. New Attendees Welcome! Care is provided for your loved one during meeting. Must RSVP in advance by calling 770-722-7641 or emailing info@alohatoaging.org

Program Locations

Caregiver Support Group - Monthly
2881 Canton Road
Marietta, GA 30066
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  • Hours of operation: Covenant Presbyterian Church - call for dates and times
  • Fee: Free
  • Outside Eligible: Yes
  • Requirements: Family caregiver

Aging 101’s aging simulation exercises help participants understand age-related health challenges faced by the older people they serve. Dementia simulation activities mimic what it is like to fell confused, frustrated, isolated and more. Families, caregivers and professionals can reach a deeper level of understanding regarding patients living with dementia by spending some time “walking in their shoes.”