Another option is the under-counter adapter that goes on the water line to the sink. If it is not practical to use the sink adapter, your clinic will probably arrange to have a plumber do this at no charge to you.I started home hemo with the Baby K, which got me a nice in-wall dedicated water supply/drain right next to the dialysis machine. Works wonderfully with the NxStage I am using now.
As for the "under-the-sink" connectors, if I thought I could get away with it and install one on my own without busting anything, no problem. Otherwise, I doubt any apartment manager would approve of their staff installing one for anybody.
QuoteAs for the "under-the-sink" connectors, if I thought I could get away with it and install one on my own without busting anything, no problem. Otherwise, I doubt any apartment manager would approve of their staff installing one for anybody. Familiarize yourself with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), and ask the apartment manager for the name of the attorney who handles ADA compliance issues.