The Highest Quality Acute Dialysis Care in Louisville, KY



Acute Dialysis Nursing
Acute dialysis nurses primarily work with chronically ill patients in a hospital setting, where they will administer hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapies, and apheresis treatments in a suite location or one-on-one fashion.


Advantages of being an Acute Dialysis Nurse:

Variety
No two days are the same. Depending on the location of your patients, you could provide treatments in critical care or a wide variety of floors, including telemetry, general medicine, neurology, orthopedics, pediatrics, and post-partum.
Autonomy
As a highly specialized and trained acute dialysis nurse, you will often be the only dialysis nurse on the floor or in the entire hospital on any given day. You must notice subtle changes in your patient's well-being and adjust the treatment as needed. This responsibility can be stressful but can also create a tremendous sense of job satisfaction.
More Time with Patients
​​​​​​​In the hospital setting, patients are often new to dialysis and have many questions. Because dialysis treatments typically last 3-4 hours, you have extended time to provide thorough education and ease their concerns.

The Benefits of Working with Us

Come for the opportunity to change patients’ lives. Stay for the opportunity to build a rewarding career. ​​​​​​​
Competitive salaries with no salary cap and  a paid time off program that recognizes your most recent diaysis experience.  
Career Advancement Benefit, Tuition Reimbursement Program, and RN Tuition Assistance Program.
Management Training Programs, Leadership Development Opportunities
Variety of different scheduling options, including nights, which minimizes or eliminates on-call coverage.