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Home Dialysis Services

Your Comfort, Our Priority

Having kidney disease doesn't have to stop you from living your life. At Seviyaar, we bring dialysis to you so that you can get your treatment right at home. Our certified nurses get that dealing with kidney disease is not just about medicine. It also takes caring, being flexible, and giving you the attention you deserve. We use the latest tech along with genuine human care to provide you with safe treatments that work with your daily life. No matter if you need peritoneal dialysis or home hemodialysis, our trained staff will help you every step of the way, making sure you feel good and supported during your treatment.

Why Choose Home-Based Dialysis

Dialysis at home has some real upsides compared to going to a center. People who do dialysis at home usually feel more independent, don’t have to travel as much, and can schedule their treatments as they please. Studies show that they tend to be healthier, need less medicine, and just feel better overall than those who go to a clinic. With Seviyaar’s at-home dialysis, you can plan treatments around your job, family, and what you like to do, instead of planning your life around clinic hours.

Two Effective Treatment Options

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)
This needle-free approach uses your abdomen’s natural filtering membrane to remove waste products from your blood. A sterile solution flows into your peritoneal cavity through a permanently placed catheter, absorbs toxins, then drains away carrying the waste. Many patients perform PD while sleeping using an automated cycler machine, waking refreshed without daytime interruptions.

Home Hemodialysis (HHD)
Similar to in-center treatments but performed in your home, HHD uses a compact dialysis machine to filter blood outside your body through an artificial membrane. You can schedule longer, more frequent sessions that better mimic natural kidney function, potentially improving outcomes. While HHD requires more technical training and often involves a care partner, many patients appreciate the thorough cleansing that extended treatment times provide.

Comprehensive Training for Confident Self-Care

Getting started with home dialysis can seem daunting, but Seviyaar’s training program is designed to turn your worries into confidence. Our education team will work with you and your family, teaching you the proper methods with hands-on practice.

The training covers everything from how to sterilize and use equipment properly to recognizing warning signs that require a doctor’s care. We don’t hurry things along; you’ll learn at your own speed until you’re totally comfortable. Our trainers explain complicated stuff in simple terms and use pictures, so you’ll understand not just how to do things, but why you’re doing them that way.

Even after you finish the first training, we keep you updated with ongoing sessions to keep your skills up to date and to show you any new tools or methods. Many people find that taking charge of their treatment reduces their worry about their kidney disease.

Expert Care Team at Your Service

  • Certified Dialysis Nurses: Our registered nurses bring extensive experience in both peritoneal and hemodialysis treatments, conducting thorough assessments and providing compassionate bedside care tailored to your specific needs. 
  • Trained Dialysis Technicians: Skilled professionals handle all equipment setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting, ensuring your dialysis machine operates perfectly and safely throughout each session. 
  • Renal Dietitians: Specialized nutritionists create customized meal plans that support kidney health while allowing you to enjoy flavorful foods within necessary dietary restrictions. 
  • 24/7 Emergency Support: Round-the-clock access to our medical team means immediate assistance whenever you experience concerns, complications, or simply need reassurance about your treatment.

Complete Home Setup and Support

Getting ready for home dialysis means making sure your place is set up right. Our team will come over to check out your home and figure out the best spot for your dialysis machine. We’ll think about things like where the outlets and water are, how much room you have for storage, and if you’ll have enough privacy. We’ll take care of all the installation stuff, changing the plumbing or electrics if we need to, and we’ll make sure it’s all safe. Besides setting things up, we’ll also talk to your kidney doctor, insurance company, and the folks who supply your equipment to make things easy. Our team will handle getting the equipment to you, keeping it maintained, and getting rid of waste, so you can just focus on feeling better. Our nurses will visit your home each month to check how you’re doing, answer your questions, and make sure your setup is still working well for you.

Insurance and Financial Guidance

  • Medicare Coverage Assistance: We help you understand Medicare benefits for home dialysis, including equipment, supplies, medications, and training services that substantially reduce out-of-pocket expenses for eligible patients. 
  • Private Insurance Navigation: Our billing specialists work with major insurance providers to maximize your coverage, handling pre-authorization requirements.
  • Financial Counseling Services: Patient advocates discuss payment options, identify assistance programs, and create manageable payment plans that prevent financial stress from interfering with necessary treatment. 
  • Transparent Cost Estimates: Before beginning treatment, we provide detailed pricing information so you understand exactly what services your insurance covers and what expenses you might personally face.

Safety Protocols

We Never Compromise

  • Rigorous Equipment Sterilization: Every piece of equipment undergoes hospital-grade disinfection using approved medical protocols before and after each use, eliminating infection risks associated with contaminated supplies. 
  • Regular Health Monitoring: Our nurses track vital signs, lab results, and overall wellbeing during each visit, identifying potential complications early when they are easiest to address effectively. 
  • Emergency Response Systems: Immediate communication channels connect you directly to medical professionals who can provide guidance or dispatch emergency services if serious complications arise unexpectedly. 
  • Quality Supply Management: We deliver fresh, unexpired supplies regularly and maintain backup inventory at your home, ensuring you never face treatment delays due to material shortages.

Getting Started with Seviyaar

Starting home dialysis is easier than you might think, just three steps!

  1. First, you’ll have a meeting where our doctors check you out, talk about what kind of treatment might be best, and see if home dialysis is a good fit for you.
  2. Next, you’ll go through our training. Don’t worry, you can take it slow until you’re totally comfortable doing things on your own.
  3. Finally, begin dialysis at home. Our team will still be there for you with regular check-ins, monthly visits, and someone available 24/7 for questions or emergencies.

We know this is a big choice, so feel free to ask questions, look around our training center, and chat with people who are already doing home dialysis. Our patient coordinators will be with you every step of the way so that you won’t feel lost or stressed. Reach out to Seviyaar today to learn how home dialysis can help you gain more freedom and a better life while still receiving excellent medical care.

FAQs

How long does home dialysis training usually take?

Most people complete peritoneal dialysis training in 1-2 weeks and home hemodialysis training in 3-6 weeks. We ensure you're fully confident before proceeding. Care partners receive identical comprehensive training.

Can I travel while on home dialysis?

Yes! Home dialysis simplifies travel. We ship peritoneal dialysis supplies to your destination. Home hemodialysis patients access nearby clinics. Our team coordinates all travel arrangements.

What happens if I have problems at home?

Seviyaar provides a 24/7 helpline staffed by dialysis nurses for troubleshooting minor issues remotely or dispatching emergency support when needed. You're always supported.

Will my insurance pay for home dialysis?

Medicare covers 80% of home dialysis costs including equipment, training, and support services. Most private plans also cover home dialysis. Our counselors review your specific coverage.

How often will nurses come to my house?

Nurses visit weekly initially, then monthly once established. Additional visits available anytime for support, equipment maintenance, or assessments between regular appointments.

Do I need someone to help me with home dialysis?

Most peritoneal dialysis patients manage independently post-training. Home hemodialysis typically requires a care partner, though some handle it solo. We customize based on your comfort level.

How much room does the home dialysis stuff take up?

Peritoneal dialysis requires nightstand-sized machine space plus closet storage. Home hemodialysis needs a small desk area with additional storage. Our team assesses your home layout for optimal placement.