Staff Assisted home dialysis














No training is necessary with Staff-Assisted Home Hemodialysis, an experienced Nurse will come to your house to provide your Dialysis treatment. He or she will be responsible for all aspects of your care from drawing lab work, performing your dialysis treatment, to ordering your supplies.

If you qualify for home dialysis, one of our team members will visit your home to evaluate the environment. You will need a room to perform your treatments and an appropriate water source. You will also need enough storage space to accommodate a minimum of two weeks of dialysis supplies, which is approximately 40 cubic feet.

With Staff-Assisted Home Hemodialysis, you can pick what time of day you would like your treatment. No more worries about fighting traffic or bad weather while traveling to the clinic. You will be able to dialyze in the comfort of your own home.

Our patients also have the benefit of participation in the monthly Patient Care Conference (PCC). The monthly PCC meeting encompasses input from the Nephrologist, Dietician, and Social Worker. All who work in conjunction to provide an individual plan of care catered specifically to your needs

Staff-Assisted Home Dialysis provides a consistency of care which results in improved clinical outcomes. Usually, you will have the same caregiver with every treatment which gives you the comfort in knowing that you caregiver is familiar with your health care needs.

It has been proven that, home dialysis patients generally live longer, benefit from better overall health, and enjoy a higher quality of life than patients on other methods of dialysis.


FAQ

For Patients

1. Do I have to be trained on how to give myself dialysis?
No, You will have a registered nurse assigned to you who will deliver treatment.
2. Do I need anything special in my home to get started?
@Ease Home Dialysis will send an experienced nurse and a biomedical technician to visit your home for an assessment to check for adequate electrical outlets and water pressure. Based upon their evaluation, they will recommend the best location for your dialysis treatments. You will need adequate space, such as a small closet or cabinet, for one month of supplies.
3. What do I do when I’m ready to get started?
Getting started is easy! Fill out our Contact Us form , and we’ll be in touch with you. Be ready to provide information about your diagnosis, as well as physician and insurance information. If you have not received dialysis before, you will need to have a vascular access created, which provides a way for blood to be removed from the body, circulate through the dialysis machine, and then return to the body at a rate that is higher than can be achieved through a normal vein.
4. Can I keep my current kidney doctor?
Yes, We will work with your current doctor to communicate about your health. @Ease Home Dialysis is run by experienced nephrologists to ensure that all patients get the care they need. You will receive the same high-quality care from our team, regardless of who your kidney doctor is.
5. When do I get my treatments?
We work with you to establish a dialysis schedule that works for you whenever possible. Typically, dialysis is done 3 days per week. Some choose to have early morning treatments, so they can start their day when they’re finished. Some choose to have evening treatments after work. Let us know what works best for you!
6. What do I do in case of power outage or bad weather?
Call us and let us know if you have a power outage. We have systems in place to make sure you still receive top-quality dialysis.
7. I want to travel. how do I travel and still get dialysis?
Many people still travel even when on dialysis. Talk to us about your travel plans, and we’ll provide suggestions on how and where to receive treatment while traveling.

About Us

We established @Ease Dialysis to offer patients an alternative treatment choice alongside in-center, self-care home hemodialysis, or peritoneal dialysis. For many patients, receiving hemodialysis treatment at home or in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) becomes necessary because they are deemed ineligible for admission to in-center facilities. Some individuals are unable to safely carry out the required self-administered hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis tasks. To bridge this gap, FHD introduces the "Staff Assisted" dialysis program, which entails the presence of a licensed nurse in the patient's home to administer and provide assistance during the dialysis treatment.

Our Mission

To deliver exceptional dialysis care tailored to individual needs, ensuring top-notch quality, personalization, and convenience for patients opting for home-based treatment.



Our Plan

To be the leading provider of staff assisted home dialysis in the country, offering a range of modalities, flexible schedules, and compassionate support to improve the quality of life and outcomes of our patients.


Our Vision

Our vision for is to revolutionize kidney care by empowering patients to take control of their health. We aspire to be providing cutting-edge technology and personalized support to make home-based dialysis a viable option for individuals seeking treatment.

Our Values

@Ease Dailysis has always worked according to a set of principles that set us apart from competitors in the market. These principles are the property of the people who drive @Ease Dailysis, not @Ease Dailysis itself. To celebrate who we are as a group and to hold one another and the communities we serve accountable, we share these principles.

Quality

Highly qualified and motivated nurse specialists and doctors attending to patient’s care needs.

Convenience

A perfect solution for patients in critical care; care is delivered to them, not requiring visits to facilities.

Freedom

For patients who wants to enjoy the quality of life and outcomes, provided by network of doctors, nurses and care givers.

Contact Us

Get in touch with Us

Address

3223 Bagley Ave,
Los Angeles, CA-90034

Phone Number

+1 (424)-248-7893