Category: End Stage Renal Disease

Articles about End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) including caregiver tips and instructions for comfort care.

The Hidden Reality of Dialysis: Understanding Life Support, Quality of Life, and Planning Ahead

Dialysis is a choice, not a requirement for end-stage kidney disease. While this life support treatment can extend life, it significantly impacts quality of life through fatigue, time constraints, and physical challenges. You have the right to choose comfort care and hospice instead. Learn why discussing dialysis preferences should be part of every living will and how end-of-life doulas can help navigate these important decisions.

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Understanding AL Amyloidosis: A Family’s Guide to Care, Comfort, and Hope

AL amyloidosis is an uncommon yet severe condition that impacts various organs. This detailed guide provides essential information for patients and their families regarding symptoms, disease progression, treatment options, and the timing of considering hospice care for their loved one.

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Understanding End Stage Renal Disease and How to Care for Your Loved One

Signs And Symptoms Of End Stage Renal Disease ESRD

If your loved one has been diagnosed with End Stage Renal Failure, it's natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure about what to expect during the disease. As an experienced hospice nurse with years of experience, I am here to guide you through this journey with compassion and empathy. In this article, we will cover what end-stage renal Failure is, the changes you may observe in your loved one, and how to provide the best care from onset until the end of life.

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