Supportive care

Kidney supportive care (KSC / Conservative management)

Features

  • KSC is an alternative to dialysis, especially for people aged 75 and above with multiple health problems and limited life expectancy.
  • KSC is not meant to extend life.
  • The focus of care will be to maintain your quality of life.
  • Use medicine to control symptoms and problems related to Kidney Failure.
  • Less time spent on treatment will allow you to spend more time with your loved ones and do activities that you enjoy.

Getting started

  • Your doctor will discuss a care plan with you.
  • No preparation is needed.
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This picture shows a man consulting his doctor with his daughter.

Treatment process

  • You should take your medicine as prescribed to prevent or reduce symptoms.
  • You should follow the diet that your medical team recommends.
  • A community nurse can visit you at your home if needed.

Logistics

  • You will need to travel to the hospital or clinic for your doctor’s appointments.

Key factors to consider for KSC

  • More suitable for elderly aged 75 and above with other health problems
  • Not a life-extending treatment
  • Does not replace the functions of kidneys
  • Medicine will be used to manage symptoms
  • No need for surgery or needles
  • Your doctor will monitor and follow up with you
  • You can request for a community nurse to visit you at home
  • More free time compared to undergoing dialysis
  • No risk of infection related to treatment
  • Least expensive treatment
  • You may travel depending on how well you are

If you are interested to know more about the treatment options, please watch this video.

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