We are currently living in the 21st century, and each day life is growing toward a better future but when the topic of mental health pops out, we are not ready to accept or talk about it. In today’s world, mental health is as important as physical health, and when you are on dialysis, taking good care of your mental well-being becomes vital.
The stress of taking multiple dialysis sessions, and medications, and deciding what to eat, all of that can gradually affect your ability to respond to stressful situations. With all that, it even creates an imbalance between your eating habits, sleep cycle, energy levels, and more.
It is normal to experience emotional ups and downs from time to time, but when those feelings become more frequent or serious, seeking professional help can help you cope and feel less overwhelmed.
While all kinds of physical problems are handled with the utmost care, DCDC ensures that your mental well-being is adequately taken care of. While there is always a solution to interact with your loved ones but consulting a therapist provides a much better solution.
DCDC has a panel of highly specialized professionals whom our patients can consult for receiving end-to-end solutions for both the patients and their caretakers for their emotional and mental well-being. This initiative will include one-to-one sessions and group interventions by trained psychologists on issues related to sleep, pain management, stress relief, and mental well-being. Our patients will also get online access to various resources to assist and understand their wellness journey.
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