That was my point to begin with really. And another reason I think the older patients who are losing some of their brain function/bodily function control, and are perhaps living at a nursing home/ hospital should be able to dialyze there. That would seem a lot easier for the patients then having to travel every other day.
That was my point to begin with really. And another reason I think the older patients who are losing some of their brain function/bodily function control, and are perhaps living at a nursing home/ hospital should be able to dialyze there. That would seem a lot easier for the patients then having to travel every other day. And just today this older lady- must be near 90 comes in without her blanket, and is complaining about the cold. Now nobody comes in with her or ever visits so I am unaware if she has any relatives nearby or not. But it seems to me whoever she lives with would be sure she had her blanket or a sweater! I mean shes only like 100lbs. And she also had a pretty bad 'accident' today while dialyzing. The whole unit smelled. This seems to happen quite a bit with her and its real sad to see her like that. I guess to me there should be more places that offer dialysis, and ones who only care for the elderly especially, but maybe im just talking out of my butt lol.