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Aloha Day Club – Social Adult Day Respite

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 We are in person at 2881 Canton Rd, Marietta, GA.

We keep the Aloha spirit alive in our social day program for those 55 and older who need engaging activities outside of their residence (and have mainly stopped driving). Our week-day therapeutic program incorporates exercises, music and stimulating activities and games along with discussions into each session.

10:30am – 1:00pm on Monday and Wednesdays  ***Now offer extended hour

1:00pm – 2:00pm “Lunch Bunch” brown bag it!

LOCATION: Aloha to Aging, Inc. at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2881 Canton Rd, Marietta, GA 30066
**Inclement Weather Policy – We follow Cobb County School Closings for inclement weather.  Should you have a question about whether we are closed, please check the website Notification Bar at the top of each website page that will be updated by 8:00a.m.
Click here for Aloha Day Club new member enrollment forms.

All potential Aloha Day Club members are required to have an assessment prior to admission into program to ensure they are a fit and have the necessary support to attend.

Program Benefits

  • Allows for peace of mind knowing that Aloha to Aging, Inc. is providing a fun and nurturing environment for your loved one.
  • Dedicated staff and volunteers make your loved one’s comfort and adjustment to the group a top priority.
  • Provides you the opportunity for a much-needed break from the care giving role.

Remain Socially Active

Below is part of an article from the Alzheimer’s Association:

Research shows that people who are regularly engaged in social interaction maintain their brain vitality. But again, the combination of physical and mental activity with social engagement — and a brain-healthy diet — is more effective than any of these factors alone.

One study reported that leisure activities that combine physical, mental and social activity are the most likely to prevent dementia. In the study of 800 men and women aged 75 and older, those who were more physically active, more mentally active or more socially engaged had a lower risk for developing dementia. And those who combined these activities did even better.

Wondering what the Aloha Day Club offers?

  • Engaging Conversation/Storytelling
  • Live Music /Sing-A- Long
  • Trivia Games
  • Seated Circuit Exercise
  • Art Therapy
  • Rhythm in Sticks Mind & Body Movement
  • Visit from Happy Tails Pet Therapy
  • Birthday Celebration
  • Inter-generational Programs

Please call us for admission criteria and fee at 770-722-7641 or contact us via e-mail.

“One of the many goals of Aloha to Aging, Inc. is to further reach the growing need for family caregiver education, which includes understanding the need for their loved ones to experience social stimulation outside of their home. Whether their loved one is living with the family or in an independent or assisted living community, there is still the desire for a sense of belonging and acceptance that is unconditional. Our Aloha Day Club provides this opportunity through our trained and nurturing volunteers who come to share and enjoy the day with the Club members, while allowing family caregivers a much needed break.”
– Dawn Reed, CSA
Certified Senior Advisor
Founder & President
Aloha to Aging, Inc.

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Pay tribute to a loved one with a donation to Aloha to Aging.
  • This was terrific, helped place yourself in someone else’s shoes.

     

    2016 National Service Coordinator Conference, AASC attendee of “ASiST” Aging Simulation Sensitivity Training
  • I enjoyed this simulation. Please continue to teach everyone worldwide. Maybe their world will change. (speaking of the senior population and the challenges they face)

    2016 National Service Coordinator Conference, AASC attendee of “ASiST” Aging Simulation Sensitivity Training
  • “I have to wait 180 days to see the club members again. I’m going to miss them so much. Can’t wait until next summer to come back!

    Olivia, high school student, ADC Volunteer
  • “Mom has been enjoying her time at the Aloha Day Club. With sincere appreciation, thank you for your kindness to her!”

    Sandra, ADC Family Caregiver
  • “Thanks for all you do for our 55+ non-drivers. You have a place in heaven. Momma loves being with you.” 

    Dana, ADC Family Caregiver
  • “I love the club members! They make me happy; they make me smile!”

    Emily, KSU Student, Volunteer
  • “We fight over who gets to make the lunch. We all love making meals for Aloha. It’s fun and it makes us feel good.”

    Railroad Ladies
  • “I look forward to coming to Aloha. It’s the best day of my week!”

    Cheryl A., Aloha Day Club Volunteer
  • “I wanted to come today to finish the Valentine project that I made to put the flowers in to give my bride. My wife is my driver and she is always there when I want to buy anything for her. This was my way of giving her something exclusively from me.”

    Al, Aloha Day Club Participant
  • “I have a 91-year-old mother with Alzheimer’s in an assisted living facility near our home. I also have a 78-year-old husband who has been diagnosed with Frontal, Temporal Dementia and still lives at home. I have been attending a support group which I enjoy very much. It is a chance to get away and to spend time with people who can actually carry on a conversation. I look forward to the day.”

    Shirley C., Family Caregiver
  • “Thanks A LOT” for everything that the Aloha Team does for Dad & for all the other very fortunate older adults who attend various Aloha To Aging sessions/meetings. They all “really appreciate it” and we-the families-do too!! May all of you fell Gods love for each of you every day!”

    Bill Z., Family Caregiver & Volunteer
  • “I can’t thank you enough for the support and knowledge you imparted during our participation in your programs. I wish there were more programs like yours available throughout the country. They are much needed!”

    Pam B., Family Caregiver
  • “Thank you for all of your hard work throughout the year! You are amazing and what you do to make Aloha successful is so appreciated! We know because Mom surely benefits.”

    Joane W., Family Caregiver & Volunteer
  • “Thanks so much for your wonderful program and all the support. It has been something to hang on to when all is whirling around us.”

    Mary B., Family Caregiver
  • “I don’t want to leave. I’m having so much fun!”

    Maxine, Aloha Day Club Participant
  • “My dad lights up and gets excited when he hears it’s time to go to Aloha Day Club. You’re a blessing and we thank you. You’re a part of a greater, grander purpose.”

    Kris W., Family Caregiver
  • If we could choose anyone in the world to provide respite care for older loved ones (including those with dementia or early Alzheimer’s), it would be Dawn Reed. We have worked as volunteers for Dawn for 6 years. She develops daily programs which stimulate and entertain participants in her programs. She combines professional knowledge and management skills with kindness and compassion. She is the best.

    C. & J. Edwards

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