IU nurse, you are going to have a lot of praying to do.There are many people using NxStage alone. (four in my unit alone) I trained alone, and other than dialyzing in front of a reporter and photographer, all of my runs are done alone. I am alone right now as I type this one handed while dialyzing. I am hemodynamically stable and I also have a life alert collecting dust next to my mayo stand should I need it.People who have kidney failure are individuals, with individual medical histories. A person can be trained to be proactive in their treatment and live a healthier life on home hemo wether alone or with a partner.IU Nurse, you work in a unit that supplies the MINIMUM dose of dialysis. Please understand that home hemo has come a long way, and that daily therapy is nothing like standard in center hemo with regard to fluid balance. Please read more here on IHD about NxStage - before creating such drama about solo dialysis. It is a risk, but if a person is educated and medically stable - it is not life threatening or unsafe. You can't compare daily home hemo to what you experience in center.Finally, Adam, the final solo call is up to your unit & medical director, as time goes on, they may come around. Do you have any in center nocturnal units around? Tlhat is becoming quite popular now that so much good data is being published.