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41 North Merrimon Avenue, Suite 103
Asheville, NC 28804
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825 Merrimon Avenue
Suite C362,
Asheville, NC 28804
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Solo 24 Bunkie Solo 36 Bunkie Solo 36
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As the name of this product may explain, Solo is designed for those customers who require little space within their building. MiniHome have released all of the products in the range as studios so far, which goes to show just how miniature the homes are. While the Solo range is constantly altering, there are currently three products in the series:
As one may guess from the name, Solo 24 Bunkie is regarded as the smallest building in the catalogue. It measures just 288 square feet internally, although a loft of 96 square feet provides a small boost in terms of space. It also contains a porch - with the size of this taking the total of the property to 528 square feet.
The exterior of Solo 24 Bunkie can only be described as modern, with a mixture of wood, glass and black metal profiling making up a large proportion of the outside walls. In relation to the glass, the architects have placed a lot of effort in bringing a lot of natural light into the property, with the panels stretching all around the house.
With Solo 24 Bunkie being a studio, few will be surprised to see that the main bulk of the floor is taken up by a mixture of bedroom, kitchen and living space. There is also a bathroom, while MiniHome have implemented loft space for those that require additional storage space or a sleeping compartment. The outside porch is also quite a feature of this building and this is accessible from both an exterior door and one from the main living space.
While Solo 24 Bunkie did take advantage of wood as an external material, Solo 36 Bunkie takes the approach to a whole new level. Practically all of the outside is coated in treated wood, while there are a couple of tall windows and a canopy to provide extra effect. All of this creates a very modern property, with the flat roof contributing to this overall appearance as well.
Even though all products in the Solo range are described as studio accommodation, this could be disputed with the Solo 36 Bunkie. Due to the increased floor space, the architects have been able to be more creative with the lower floor and this means that a bedroom has been created that is completely separate from the open plan living and kitchen space. The loft is also more structured and MiniHome have even made a special sleeping compartment in this upper region - meaning that Solo 36 Bunkie could even be marketed as having two bedrooms.
Solo 36 really falls in between the above two products in a number of ways. Similar materials are used on the outside, although more of an emphasis is placed on the metal profiling.
The internal space has some degree of separation, with the architects creating a dining and kitchen area in the main portion of the house. There is a separate living space, although this is probably going to be used as a bedroom for most occupants. The loft is much smaller and most owners will probably utilize it as storage.
The reported benefits of home hemodialysis may not be experienced by all patients. Despite the health benefits that home and more frequent hemodialysis may provide to those with chronic kidney disease, these forms of therapy are not for everyone.
The reported benefits of home hemodialysis may not be experienced by all patients.
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Solo home hemodialysis (HHD) is an innovative option made available in 2017, when the NxStage systems became the first and only hemodialysis machines cleared in the US for HHD without a care partner, during waking hours. That means more patients – even those who live alone and/or don’t have a care partner – may be able to experience the potential benefits of more frequent HHD.
What are some of the reasons patients might choose solo HHD:
Greater control and ownership of your care
When it comes to self-care, no one knows your body, comfort levels, and preferences better than you. Administering treatments yourself means you aren’t just “along for the ride,” you’re playing a proactive role in your therapy.
Increased scheduling independence and
flexibility
Without a nurse, care partner, or dialysis clinic impacting treatment times, your schedule is your own. You, along with your doctor and care team, can choose to do dialysis when it works best for you, your family, your job, etc.
Less reliance on friends and family
Dialysis patients can sometimes feel like a burden to those around them. Solo HHD means counting less on others and more on yourself. It means more freedom for you and your friends and family.
Home is the most practical setting to do more frequent HHD
Nieltje had been living with kidney disease for almost 20 years and was determined to to avoid in-center dialysis at all costs.
Rosheen's dialysis journey took him down many paths, including solo HHD.
36% Less blood pressure medication 4
More energy to do the things you love 5
87% Improvement in time to recover 6
5% Reduction in mortality for each hour that recovery time is reduced 7
Talk to a Patient Consultant today who will answer your questions about the therapy.
Complete the form below to speak with a Patient Consultant. Our consultants are all former or current patients or care partners.
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References:
Alice Chedid and Daphne H. Knicely: Chapter 9 Overview of Benefits and Limitations of Home Hemodialysis. Handbook of Home Hemodialysis. Daphne H. Knicely, Emaad M. Abdel-Rahman and Kelko I Greenberg (eds.). McGraw Hill, 2021.
Daugirdas, John T.; Blake, Peter G.; and Ing, Todd S., "Handbook of Dialysis (5th ed.)" (2015).Moran J, Kraus M. Starting a home hemodialysis program. Semin Dial. 2007; 20:35–39.
U.S. Renal Data System, USRDS 2015 Annual Data Report: Table 6.3. USRDS 2016 Annual Data Report: Table 6.3 (1996 – 2012) & matched 2012 NxStage patient data on file.
Kotanko P, Garg AX, Depner T, et al. Effects of frequent hemodialysis on blood pressure: Results from the randomized frequent hemodialysis network trials. Hemodial Int. 2015;19(3):386-401.
Finkelstein FO, Schiller B, Daoui R, et al. At-home short daily hemodialysis improves the long-term health-related quality of life. Kidney Int. 2012;82(5): 561-569.
Jaber BL, Lee Y, Collins AJ, et al. Effect of daily hemodialysis on depressive symptoms and post-dialysis recovery time: interim report from the FREEDOM (Following Rehabilitation, Economics and Everyday-Dialysis Outcome Measurements) Study. Am J Kidney Dis. 2010;56(3):531-539.
Rayner HC, Zepel L, Fuller DS, et al. Recovery time, quality of life, and mortality in hemodialysis patients: the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS). Am J Kidney Dis. 2014;64(1):86-94.
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Yes, if you and your doctor agree, and with proper planning and training, many patients are able to perform their dialysis therapy alone, in the comfort of their home.
Solo home dialysis, sometimes referred to as self- or independent dialysis, is dialysis therapy administered at home, by yourself, without any required assistance. Kidney disease patients have two therapy options for solo treatment–more frequent home hemodialysis (HHD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD), both of which can offer many clinical and lifestyle benefits compared to traditional three-times weekly in-center hemodialysis (ICHD)1. Since PD is almost always done independently at home, here we will focus more on solo HHD.
If you and your doctor decide solo HHD is a good option for your health and lifestyle, you will first need a prescription for the therapy. You will also need a NxStage HHD system, dialysis treatment supplies, ancillary treatment supplies, and additional training to perform treatments alone, at home.
Your home training nurse will teach you to administer treatments yourself as well as proper techniques for using the ancillary devices listed below. Videos and other supplemental training materials are available online as well.
You can perform solo HHD anytime during waking hours, which means you can adapt your dialysis treatments to your schedule and lifestyle, not the other way around.
There are some physical limitations that could affect a person’s ability to perform solo home hemodialysis. As always, your doctor and care team should help with these decisions and determine the best approach.
Some patients may feel uneasy about learning to self-cannulate, however, many people prefer self-cannulation once they are trained to do it properly.
In-center treatments were difficult for Nieltje to balance in between taking care of her family and herself. As a solo patient, Nieltje has regained her independence and taken control over her life and treatments.
A little block of “cheese” went a long way for Rosheen. After some cannulation practice, he found the confidence to start more frequent solo HHD and the energy to do more of the things he loves.
Fluid and toxin removal with more frequent HHD is closer to that of a healthy kidney, which works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2
Patients should review the following information carefully and discuss it with their doctors
to decide whether home hemodialysis with NxStage systems is right for them.
Users should weigh the risks and benefits of performing home hemodialysis with NxStage systems.
Users will be responsible for all aspects of their hemodialysis treatment from start to finish.
Users will need additional resources to perform home hemodialysis.
Certain forms of home hemodialysis have additional risks.
The reported benefits of peritoneal dialysis may not be experienced by all patients.
Peritoneal dialysis does involve some risks that may be related to the patient, center, or equipment. These include, but are not limited to, infectious complications. Examples of infectious complications include peritonitis and exit-site and tunnel infections. Non-infectious complications include catheter complication such as migration and obstruction, peritoneal leaks, constipation, hemoperitoneum, hydrothorax, increased intraperitoneal volume, and respiratory and gastric issues. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor patient prescriptions and achievement of adequate fluid management goals.
Patients should consult their doctor to understand the risks and responsibilities of performing peritoneal dialysis.
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