Kidney Health 101
CKD & Dialysis
More than 1 in 7 adults in America have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). It’s measured in several stages, eventually leading to End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
Watch this video to learn more about how a person can end up on dialysis.
Watch this video to learn more about how a person can end up on dialysis.
Dialysis & Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Many people with early stage CKD are able to avoid dialysis by managing their kidney function with the help of a doctor. However, many people “crash” into dialysis, having no knowledge of prior kidney disease.
Watch this overview of the typical patient journey into dialysis.Kidney Health & Lifestyle Resources

Meal Planning for Kidney Disease
Struggling to find the right balance of nutrients in your meals? This 7-day meal plan for patients living with kidney disease offers practical guidance to help manage phosphorus, potassium, and sodium intake, all while enjoying tasty options that support your health and energy.
It’s important to understand how these nutrients affect your overall wellness.
Phosphorus
Some high-phosphorus foods can raise the amount of phosphorus in your blood to a level that your kidneys can’t remove.
Calcium
Extra phosphorus in your blood can pull calcium from your bones. This weakens the bones and harms other muscles like the heart, where the calcium builds up.
Potassium
The right amount of potassium will change depending on your kidney health. Having either too much or too little potassium can be dangerous, so work with your health team to understand your needs.

Healthy Habits
Physical activity is an important part of keeping your body and mind healthy. This guide from Life Options contains tips, exercises, and testimonials that can inspire people with different levels of kidney health.
Relaxation
There’s much more to healthy habits than just exercise. Relaxation can take the form of meditation or self-care routines. For others, it is making sure they continue fulfilling hobbies.
Social Support
In addition to staying connected with friends and family, many people find local or online support groups to be a critical part of managing their condition.
Employment
Don’t assume your health condition has to be the end of your job, education, or volunteer activities. These can be critical to your well-being. Learn more in this Life Options guide.