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Movement to expand dialysis unit gaining momentum - Goderich Signal Star

The band is back together.

In 1995, a group of community members banded together to bring a dialysis unit to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich.

The unit was opened successfully in 1999.

Twenty years later the group is back in action in hopes of having the unit expanded.

John Grace, who spearheaded the Dialysis ’95 campaign, said they have been asked by patients to jump into action again.

Grace said there are currently about 10 patients in Goderich and area who have to travel to London for dialysis treatment; seven of whom he said qualify to receive treatment at satellite unit such as the one at AMGH.

Traveling to London can be a stressful and trying routine for the patients, Grace explained.

“These patients are very sick, with some being double amputees or having all sorts of other conditions,” he said. “To do that trip is really hard on their physical well being.”

A community meeting regarding the possibility of expanding AMGH’s dialysis unit was held last week in Goderich.

Grace said it was an overwhelming success, with about 70 people in attendance, including patients, advocates, health care workers and representatives from local service clubs who played an integral part in the success of Dialysis ’95.

Speakers included Karen Davis, president and CEO of AMGH and Janice McCallum, director of renal services at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and regional director of the Southwest LHIN.

“This is not strictly a Goderich issue as LHSC administrates the dialysis units in this part of southwestern Ontario,” Grace said, calling the success of the meeting “six steps forward” in the right direction.

“This meeting was really the mountain we had to climb,” he said. “There was overwhelming support. I’m really pleased with how the community has rallied around this. It has been percolating for the last year or so. A lot people know we have an issue.”

The biggest issue facing expansion of the unit is financial constraints, Grace said.

The unit is funded by the Southwest Renal Network in conjunction with the South West LHIN.

“We have the space, we just need some funding from the Goderich hospital,” he said.

Coming out of the meeting, Grace is confident that AMGH is willing to be part of the solution.

“Karen Davis made a firm commitment to work towards making this happen,” he said.

The dialysis unit at AMGH currently serves 12 patients.

The hope is for the unit to be able to handle 18 to 24 patients.

It currently operates three days a week – Grace said they would like to see that increase to six days a week.

Whatever the future holds, Grace said everyone is ready to make it happen.

“There may be some fundraising towards capital investments, such as new equipment,” Grace said. “We are confident we can raise necessary funds.”

There was approximately $200,000 raised during the Dialysis ’95 campaign.

Anyone interested in getting involved can contact Grace or Brenda Teichert.

 

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Old Age Need Not Rule Out Renal Transplants - Renal and Urology News
May 03, 2015 New findings show that even patients in their 80s can benefit.
New findings show that even patients in their 80s can benefit.

PHILADELPHIA—Renal transplantation is a viable option even for end-stage renal disease patients in their 80s, according to study findings presented at the 2015 American Transplant Congress.

In a retrospective study, researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore examined outcomes of 30 kidney transplant recipients in their 80s (mean age 83 years at the time of transplantation). Patient survival rates at 6 months and 1 and 3 years post-transplant were 86.2%, 84.6%, and 66.7%, respectively. The median follow-up time post-transplant was 2 years when censored for early death in the post-operative period. At the last follow-up, 24 patients (80%) had functioning grafts.

Of the 30 patients, 3 (10%) received a living donor kidney, 10 (33%) received a standard criteria donor kidney, 12 (40%) received an expanded criteria donor kidney, and 2 (7%) received a kidney from a donor who suffered a cardiac death.

“In carefully selected recipients, renal transplantation after the age of 80 remains a viable option,” the authors concluded.

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Deputies: Woman threatened to pull out dialysis port - Monroe News Star
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Elizabeth Johnson(Photo: Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office)

A western Ouachita Parish woman was arrested Friday in connection with the reported cruelty of the infirm.

Elizabeth Johnson, 32, of 106 Olive Lane, was booked into Ouachita Correctonal Center on a count of cruelty to the infirm (domestic) under Gwen’s Law.

Ouachita Parish sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the residence in connection with a reported domestic disturbance.

According to the arrest affidavit, Johnson told deputies she had been arguing with the victim when she began pushing and hitting the victim.

The victim told deputies he has diabetes and is on dialysis. He has a port coming from his chest. The victim told deputies that Johnson threatened him, saying, “I’m going to kill you by pulling your port out.” The victim told deputies Johnson reached for his port, and when he pushed her away, caused Johnson to fall.

The victim also told deputies Johnson began stomping on his foot, which is partially amputated because of the diabetes.

Johnson reportedly told deputies, “Everything is my fault. I started it all.”

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New dialysis center in Lahaina blessed - Maui News

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New dialysis center in Lahaina blessed
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The 2,000-square-foot facility is located at the Lahaina Gateway, near Kaiser Permanente's Lahaina Clinic, and can provide dialysis services for 18 patients daily. The new dialysis center will begin treating patients in the coming weeks.

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Dialysis Initiation: AVF Use Rates Dismal Across US - Medscape

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