Thanks for the upbeat assessment Mitch. We all love you so much.
so please, continue with all the feedback and comments and we will be chiming in periodically! thanks,alan and tony
. A dialysis center is like a shipwreck on a desert island -- a number of people who had nothing in common before the disaster are suddenly forced to be together.
Here are my ideas for a dialysis environment.1. It is often too cold in the the dialysis unit and we have no control over our environment. It is either freeze or fry. Make it so we control our own piece of real estate's climate.2. Do not put air/heat vents over the patients chairs. How dumb is that?3. Personal TV for each patient with cable, game hook ups and games to be played.4. Wireless internet.5. Provide personal laptops patients can check in and out during their time there.6. A table with a basket to hold my personal stuff. The table needs to be able to tilt and be lowered to any height where the patient might need it.7. A cup holder somewhere to hold my cup of ice or soda if I am so inclined to have one. 8. Have moveable lights so the patient does not have light in their eyes all treatment long.9. Provide soundproof headphones so we can sleep through the noise.10. A call button somewhere near so we can call a tech or nurse without having to yell.12. Personalized DVD players to check in and out; with a library of movies.13. A tech geek to trouble shoot laptops, games, movies and TVs on the spot instead of "tag and bag it" till we can get it fixed.14. COMFORTABLE CHAIRS!!!! If you just found a chair that was comfortable to sit in for four hours and can be cleaned easily.15. A cubby system with locked tops so we can leave or personal stuff at the unit. You need room for a blanket, a sheet, headphones, a book or magazine and pencil packs to hold pens and pencils for us. It could be on wheels so it just comes with you to the chair. If the table (mentioned above) was attached and could be disconnect to be used at any height that would be great.16. Electrical systems that are up to code and are able to take the combination of machines, computers, and players without shorting out. Maybe put the dialysis machines on a separate electrical line from the computers and such we are using in the unit. I shorted out an electrical socket one day just plugging in my DVD player in my unit.17. Space so my treatment does not have to seen or heard by every person in the place. 18. A soundproof area for the criers and screamers so we do not have to be awakened by them all treatment long.19. A scale that really weighs you the right weight. One that does not lie to you evertime you step on it. lol.Just a few ideas, as I think of them I will let you know.
It provides for points 2-3(TV, not games)-4-6(large table but height not changeable)-8-14(big time!)-15(each patient has his own locker)-16-19(I think!!). I'm trying to imagine dialysis without all these little things, I'm guessing it would be a lot tougher, especially without a comfortable chair and wireless internet access.
Of course if you were doing home dialysis you could set up your own environment the way you want it. I'm curious about what you guys on home dialysis do to make yourselves more comfortable and to make time go by faster. Do we have a thread about that?
One of the most important things to keep in mind is that no patient likes to have to watch right across from him for four hours, three times a week, a mirror image of himself so he can see either how he is deteriorating or will deteriorate in the future. This 'mirror image' is another patient, who should never have a dialysis station right across from a patient so that the two have to watch each other all the time. I had to watch one fellow for years as he gradually vanished before my eyes, first having a left foot, then a right foot, then a left arm, then a right leg, amputated, until there was more of him left at home than coming to the dialysis unit! The patient across from me after he died was an old woman who never said a word but stared at me constantly, so every time I would look up from my reading, I would find her still staring intently at me.Also, you should insulate patients from the horrors to the left and right of them. No one wants to have to listen to other patients screaming because they are sensitive to the needling, nor does anyone want to have to hear the anguished discussions they have with their relatives who visit. In general, there is insufficient sound insulation, so the person who wants to read has to concentrate against a background of people groaning from crampings, some screams, conversations of mind-numbing inanity, and the blaring television sets of the deaf.The biggest topic of dispute among patients is the lighting, since some patients want to sleep and other people want to read. The lighting has to be arranged so it is possible for each treatment station to be individually illuminated without disturbing others.Finally, privacy is more important than sociability. Some patients develop diarrhea during treatment, but since their blood pressure is too low for them to be allowed to be disconnected, stand, and go to the washroom, they have to defecate in a pan placed under them. As much as some people might like to socialize, it is more important to preserve privacy. Also, other patients can be alarmed and depressed by having to witness the medical emergencies that occur at other treatment stations, and no one dying on dialysis wants to have to look at the corpse of another patient who has died from severe hypotension, stroke, or heart attack during the treatment.
I however DO love company as I get it so few and it makes the time pass faster and people with colds or coughs are NOT allowed in anyways. I would love my chair to also have a nurse call bell, and indicator telling the nurse which chair. I also would love a phone to call any number of dialysis chairs to talk to other patients if they want to talk. If they can't then they can ignore or hit busy / noaccept. I really hate my chair and would hope for one that doesn't slide the butt out. Also a mini-garbage since the nurses and cleaning guy keep moving the garbage out of reach of me (We can eat in my unit). Kleenex hole would be cool too! For pic hosting I like photobucket.com
I do not think friends, family should be allowed in a dialysis centre. It is after all an infection control environment. I normally take in my laptop and watch movies with earphones. So I do not hear what is going on and can focus on what I'm watching. I am by nature a friendly person and speak to all the staff and to some patients. I have made friends, but I go for life saving treatment.