Unlike chronic kidney failure, which is long term and irreversible, acute kidney failure is a temporary condition. With proper and timely treatment, it can typically be reversed. Often there is no permanent damage to the kidneys. Acute kidney failure appears most frequently as a complication of serious illness, like heart failure, liver failure, dehydration, severe burns, and excessive bleeding (hemorrhage). It may also be caused by an obstruction to the urinary tract or as a direct result of kidney disease, injury, or an adverse reaction to a medicine.
Welcome. Do not be scared by home dialysis. It will allow him to have a likely better medical outcome, and it's a much better experience than going in-center. No bright lights, noise from other patients machines, or getting punctured by a different person each time he goes. In fact, I an about 2 hours into a treatment at home as I type this.
but at some point everyone should be so familiar with it that say a 17 yr old could help occasionally
People that self cannulate (stick the needles in themselves) seem to really like it and not let anyone else cannulate them...