There is a good chance that you will be able to choose your dialysis centre. Not all centres are the same. Here you can find a checklist that will help you to choose your dialysis centre
You’ll also find yourself getting to know your fellow patients - many often become good friends. In particular, you’ll be in regular contact with the nursing staff, who will become close confidants and who are always there to help and discuss things with you.
Your NephroCare team knows that openness and mutual respect are important aspects of dialysis care. It’s all about teamwork where patients play just as important a role as their carers.
There are a few things you should consider before your first treatment, such as what to wear and bring to the centre. You will also find a description of a haemodialysis treatment session so you know what to expect.
In your first year on dialysis, you’ll learn about your treatment, how to fit it into your daily life, and how to adapt to the changes in your life.
Dialysis will become part of your daily routine and you may find that in many ways your life is not so different from before.
To get the most out of dialysis treatment, there should be teamwork between patients and their healthcare team.
If patients wish to increase their participation in their dialysis, shared care is an option. With the support of the healthcare team, patients can learn to perform some, or even all of the tasks involved in dialysis treatment.
Nocturnal dialysis is haemodialysis treatment which takes place overnight. Each treatment session is longer, and much of it takes palce while the patient sleeps. Usually the treatment time is 6 to 8 hours and will be performed 3 times per week. Nocturnal dialysis can be done at home or can also be done in dialysis centres which offer this service.