Found 29 results relating to 'holiday dialysis '.
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD)
About peritoneal dialysis: what’s involved, different types of PD, how it works, benefits and drawbacks, and sources of further information and support
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Help and support
Find out about our free patient services for kidney patients and their families: financial grants, advocacy and expert advice and specialist renal counselling sessions.
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Sally and Rik's story: IgAN
For Rik and Sally, IgAN meant vomiting, exhaustion, and dialysis. Now, 30 years after Rik’s kidney transplant, they are travelling the world, from the Lake District to Chile.
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Our work
We’re here to give our total support to help improve the quality of life for everyone affected by kidney disease.
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An employer’s guide to chronic kidney disease (CKD)
This page gives more information about CKD and its treatment, how this may affect your employee and what you can do to help.
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Haemodialysis (HD)
About haemodialysis: how it works, who needs it, how if affects you, side effects, and sources of further information and support
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Holiday and respite break grants
Kidney Care UK gives grants to individuals and families towards the cost of a basic holiday in the UK or overseas. Find out more about holiday or respite break grants and how to apply.
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Your complete guide to travelling abroad as a kidney patient
Find out about travelling abroad as a kidney patient: what to consider, planning your trip, dialysis abroad, what to think about if you’re a transplant patient, and more sources of advice and support.
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Kidney Care UK Hospital Grants 2024
Our Hospital Grants fund a wide range of patient projects, pieces of equipment, renal unit infrastructure, and staff posts such as renal social workers, physiotherapists, renal counsellors and youth workers. The following are the major grants we have awarded in 2024.
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What do patients expect during a remote appointment?
Successful remote kidney care requires the replication of face-to-face communication in remote appointments, with particular attention paid to the interpersonal communication and rapport needed to develop ‘digital intimacy’ with patients.
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