Medical science and our own observations tell us that engaging in physical and mental activities are the keys to aging well. This is a short story about a wonderful woman who is a testament to that concept.
A lifelong Hawai‘i resident, Dorothy Mau, 97, of Kaimuki is a super kupuna who is known for her years of volunteer community service. She is a positive communicator who converses with poise, grace and aloha. The retired special education teacher was dedicated to her keiki, offering her students an educational foundation for success through the teaching skills she acquired at the University of Hawai‘i.
After retirement, she devoted herself to volunteering within the community and was recognized in 2023 as the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year by Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center. At the center, Dorothy immerses herself in the activities she enjoys. Singing and playing the ‘ukulele with the Happy Senior Serenaders brings her happiness as an accomplished musician and warms her heart to see listeners smiling, singing along and reminiscing about the songs’ stories. Dorothy encourages other participants to join the group and helps to organize senior care home visits.
While she enjoys being a doer, on many occasions she has stepped up as a leader. She is known as a servant leader. Of Chinese American heritage, Dorothy serves as the president of the Chinese Cultural Club. She rallies club members in celebrating events such as Chinese Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, as well as year-round Chinese cooking demonstrations and many other activities.
Dorothy walks the talk and encourages others to participate in activities and projects, but at the same time, is always there to work alongside her fellow seniors.
Dorothy learned how to operate her Rambler at a mature age, but her driving days came to a halt about a year ago, when she was caught speeding. But not known for slowing down in any area of her life, Dorothy decided it was best to simply stop driving altogether for safety’s sake.
But Dorothy continues to be a very active senior. Daughters Blossom and Beverly say, “We try hard to keep up with mom.” Dorothy socializes as much as she can and enjoys making lei and tending to her garden.
Dorothy’s super kupuna secrets to aging well are simple: “Have love in your heart all day, be happy, eat well and sleep well.”
CALVIN HARA, a Kaimuki resident, began his life of community service and helping others through Cub Scouts and Key Club at Kalani High School. He attended UC Davis, then settled in Sacramento and started a 30-year career in senior care management. He returned to Hawai‘i and is now active in various community volunteer roles.
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