Alright, I have been to a few dialysis centers myself, especially now that I am writing a book on dialysis. Overall I think your quality of life depends on the center you go to. For me a breaking factor is the amount of rules there are. You might actgually like the rules, but i personally do not! The center I normally go to for myself (when i have surgery) has so many rules that it makes you want to miss because its like you are stuck in this chair, but you still cant do anything! THey wont let you eat, drink, talk on the phone, plug in any outside devices (e.i. cell phone, laptop, DVD player), and rarely can visitors can visit. And another thing is a holiday issue. (This might not be an issue where you are at), my center takes holidays off, and has patients come in another day. I dont like that, and that should not be happening. Other centers dont do this. FInd out what they do if he is late. SOme centers will make you leave your treatment early, while others let you finish. Always check, and maybe talk to a few of the staff there to see who you click with the best.Lisa
You're right! How dare the caregivers want to spend their Thankgivings and Christmas with their families, when they could be spending the nolidays with us, hooking us up, taking out blood out and putting it back in, cleaning up the chairs, sometimes vomit, and getting us water, taking labs, etc., when we would rather be at dialysis anyway as well. It's outrageous!
Quote from: hurlock1 on November 29, 2009, 10:57:52 AMYou're right! How dare the caregivers want to spend their Thankgivings and Christmas with their families, when they could be spending the nolidays with us, hooking us up, taking out blood out and putting it back in, cleaning up the chairs, sometimes vomit, and getting us water, taking labs, etc., when we would rather be at dialysis anyway as well. It's outrageous!
Shame on the both of you! You're right! How dare the caregivers want to spend their Thankgivings and Christmas with their families, when they could be spending the nolidays with us, hooking us up, taking out blood out and putting it back in, cleaning up the chairs, sometimes vomit, and getting us water, taking labs, etc., when we would rather be at dialysis anyway as well. It's outrageous!
Visit several, and look for attitude of staff, cleanliness, ambiance (is it really bright all the time?) smells, and availability of schedules. Some will just feel better than others.