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Another form is peritoneal dialysis. In this type of treatment, the blood is not filtered outside of the body, but rather the abdomen lining is used to filter the blood. Seniors will have a catheter that is located in the abdomen that will allow the cycling of blood in and out of the area.
Assisted Living Facilities with Dialysis - seniorguidance.org
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Peritoneal dialysis (per-ih-toe-NEE-ul die-AL-uh-sis) is a way to remove waste products from your blood when your kidneys can't adequately do the job any longer. This procedure filters the blood in …
Peritoneal dialysis - Mayo Clinic
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Oasis Senior Advisors can provide free guidance to seniors on dialysis, which is a treatment where a machine and a cleansing fluid perform the role of the kidney, removing toxins, waste, and excess fluid from the blood. Seniors can also benefit from Assisted Living, which offers specialized care, such as home dialysis, assisted living, and memory care, to help them stay on schedule and manage their condition. With Assisted Living, seniors can enjoy a more balanced lifestyle and enjoy the freedom of their own choices.
How Can Assisted Living Support Seniors on Dialysis?
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2. Assisted peritoneal dialysis (aPD) The use of peritoneal dialysis (PD) offers advantages for the elderly patient . Elderly dialysis -dependent patients on HD stay almost 50% of the remaining lifetime…
Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis | IntechOpen
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Dialysis Type Dialysis Type - Dialysis Type - Home Hemodialysis Hemodialysis Peritoneal Nocturnal Hemodialysis Professional Category - Professional Category - Dietitian Fellow Nurse Nurse Practitioner Nurse Technician Pharmacist Physician Physician…
Living with Peritoneal Dialysis | National Kidney Foundation
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