Some of the ESRD Networks have Patient Groups (representatives at facilities who are also in contact with other representatives throughout the area).
Why don't you give a call to the Network Patient Services Coordinator or Community Outreach Coordinator in your area and ask if they know of any or if they have a Patient Group.
I don't know about Pennsylvania or Indiana, but I do know that New York State has an active PAC.
Here is a link to find your local network:
http://www.therenalnetwork.org/RSN also has meetings and representatives throught the nation
http://www.rsnhope.org/They have a GREAT peer support telephone line: RSN Patient HOPEline
(800) 579-1970
10 am to 8 pm PST
HOPEline en Español
(800) 780-4238
And even the NKF has gotten into the game of peer support, but I don't know anyone who has called them (and just exactly who the peers are)
Here is their info: (
what kind of KILLS me is that they don't seem to care about people on dialysis (but they do care about kidney disease, organ donation or transplantation in the following... but I have been told that I am too sensitive....)NKF Cares
Offers support for those people affected by kidney disease, organ donation or transplantation. It's dedicated to patients, family members and caregivers. Speak with a social worker who will help answer your questions and listen to your concerns. Call toll-free at 1-855-NKF-Cares (653-2273).