4 Ways to Help Manage Mental Health and Kidney Disease
It's common for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their care partners to experience mental health conditions as a result of the life changes that can occur. Treatment and relief can come in many forms and is different for each individual. Try one, or a combination, of the options below to help manage your mental health.
1. Talk about how you're feeling.
If you are feeling down, anxious or having difficulty coping with every day things, talk about it with your social worker and your doctor. They can provide an assessment, counseling and refer you to additional support services in your community.
2. Stay on top of your physical health.
Caring for your physical health—such as receiving dialysis as prescribed, following your personalized kidney diet, taking medications as prescribed, exercising and getting enough sleep—may help you feel better. Even something as simple as walking on a consistent basis can make a big difference in how you feel. Avoiding or limiting substances such as nicotine, alcohol and caffeine can help prevent disruption of a good night’s sleep, too.
3. Find support groups
You are not alone in your journey with kidney disease and dialysis. Whether you're a patient or a care partner, joining a support group is a great way to help manage your mental health. Find groups in your area by searching through the National Kidney Foundation® (NKF), or asking a social worker. If you want to seek out online support from people in a similar situation, consider visiting the .
ºìÌÒÊÓƵ¸ßÇåappÏÂÔØ home dialysis patients can also join virtual support groups through the ºìÌÒÊÓƵ¸ßÇåappÏÂÔØ Care Connect® app. It’s a great way to share your experiences, ask questions, and get tips on managing your diet, work, family, stress and more. Download the app* and join a group today!
4. Do something you enjoy.
Have fun! Doing something you enjoy can help pick you up when you feel down. Get back into the hobbies you’ve missed, read a book, watch a comedy, phone a friend or try something new.
Get help when you have kidney disease
Remember, your mental health can affect your physical health. Help is available to both people with kidney disease and their care partners. If you feel you are experiencing depression, anxiety or having difficulty coping in general, please contact your social worker to discuss the treatment options that are right for you. If you need immediate assistance, please call 911.
*You must have an Apple or Android device to participate. The ºìÌÒÊÓƵ¸ßÇåappÏÂÔØ Care Connect® app is free to download; however, you will be responsible for any data usage or charges related to using the app from your phone or internet provider.