Here are a couple resources for living donors.
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LIVING DONORS ONLINE: About Living Kidney Donation
You'll learn about living kidney donation in this section of LDO. Information is organized as follows:
* Why living kidney donation?
* The tap on the shoulder (being asked to donate)
* Now...about your health (donor evaluation)
* The gift (the surgical process)
* Afterwards...
Keep in mind that policies and procedures vary from transplant team to transplant team. We've attempted
to capture "typical" policies and procedures to the extent they exist.
Go to --->
http://www.livingdonorsonline.org/kidney/kidney.htm---------------------------------------
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION: For some "Helpful Tips" from
previous donors and caregivers, visit
http://www.kidney.org/transplantation/livingDonors/infoTips.cfm.
This will give you a good idea of what assistance might
be needed or helpful in the days following the surgery:
driving, cooking, cleaning, running errands, child care, etc.
The living donors here can give you some idea of how much
help they needed following the surgery, if you decide to hire
outside help.
If you have many family members/friends who would want to
help, you can organize their efforts by using a website
called "Lotsa Helping Hands". The NKF has partnered with Lotsa
Helping Hands to provide an online resource for caregivers.
Lotsa Helping Hands is a simple, immediate way for friends,
family, colleagues and neighbors to assist loved ones in
need. It is an easy-to-use, private group online calendar,
specifically designed for organizing helpers, where everyone
can pitch in with meals delivery, rides, and other
necessary tasks. There is no cost to your family to use this
system. For more information on how this site works visit or to
set up an account visit:
www.kidney.lotsahelpinghands.com It's a good resource for people who will be living donors
or recipients.
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