The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania

The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania is an independent 501(c)(3) organization providing serv

The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania is an independent 501(c)(3) organization providing services and support to people whose lives are impacted by kidney disease.

Congrats to PFPP mentor Phil!!
08/06/2026

Congrats to PFPP mentor Phil!!

Read Dialysis Wonder Woman, Phil Minnich’s 3rd Place Winning Essay in RSN's 19th Annual Essay Contest below and discover how the encouragement and dedication of a dialysis nurse made a lasting difference during one patient's kidney journey. Then, consider sharing your own story! The RSN 24th Annual Essay Contest theme is: "Treatment Choice Experience: What worked, what didn't, and where are you now?" The contest details link is in the comments.

Dialysis Wonder Woman, by Phil Minnich
I am not a perfect patient. When I first began dialysis, I missed treatments, and not always accidentally. As I progressed in my journey through end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and became more educated, I realized the importance of not only attending every treatment but taking a more active role in my treatments. Twelve years later, while I consider myself to be a more educated and compliant patient, I still struggle at times. That struggle is different for every patient, but what we all have in common is that it is very real. Whether we do traditional in-center hemodialysis, nocturnal in-center hemodialysis, at-home hemodialysis with NxStage, or at-home peritoneal dialysis, there are times when we wonder, “Just how much longer can I keep this up?” Inevitably we mess up and may even want to just give up the fight altogether.

Fortunately for me, Judy has been there through it all.

I first began in-center hemodialysis on June 3, 2009. I was 21 and had just completed a rather tumultuous third year as an undergraduate music major. Tumultuous because throughout that entire academic year my health was deteriorating, and I felt like I was spending as much time in the hospital as I was on my studies. Even though I knew that dialysis was on the horizon, I did not want to accept it. That is probably why I ended up in the hospital with a tunneled catheter needing emergency hemodialysis instead of having a fistula inserted in my arm months prior, like my nephrologist had recommended.

Like I said: I was not a perfect patient, especially back then.

On May 29, 2013, I received a transplant from an incredible friend. I had hoped to have that transplant for at least 10 years; I got 16 months. Losing the transplant was the impetus for me to finally check out home dialysis. It was in September 2014 that I first properly met Judy. She had always worked at my clinic, but I did not know her prior to looking into home dialysis. What struck me was how kind she was, and how incredibly knowledgeable and experienced she was about all things related to home dialysis. She taught me about the differences between peritoneal dialysis and NxStage. My first choice was peritoneal. I thought to myself, “No needles? No problem!” Well, not quite.

Fortunately, Judy knew better.

More than once, I called her with a problem. More than once, I had to run to the clinic for an emergency infusion of antibiotics into my peritoneum, and Judy was always the one to help me. It seemed that no matter the hour, she did not mind helping me. She seemed to have a trick up her sleeve for everything, and always had the answer.

I had to stop peritoneal dialysis in 2017 because of an unrelated infection, but I always knew that I wanted to return to home dialysis. I hated in-center, even though I loved the floor staff. I loved controlling my own treatments, I loved the feeling of autonomy that home dialysis provides, and I loved not having to leave home. It was just a matter of deciding to go back to peritoneal or trying this new-fangled NxStage. After discussing it with a friend who does NxStage, I decided to give it a try.

After all, I had done literally every other form of dialysis by then.

It was in February 2020, right as COVID-19 hit, that my NxStage training began. At that time, I had just begun a new job which threatened to interfere with my training schedule. Fortunately, Judy was willing to come in literally at 5 a.m. to do my NxStage training before I had to go to my new job. Thanks to her, I was able to do my NxStage training and my new job training simultaneously. It is not every day that someone is willing to go into their job before sunrise in the middle of winter specifically to help you. It really drove home to me how fortunate I am to have Judy as my home care nurse.

I am not a perfect patient. I do not know if I ever will be. But whatever struggles I face, I know Judy will be there to help guide me through them, even if it is at 5 a.m. in the middle of winter. After all, she is the Dialysis Wonder Woman.

Kidney Friends, please check out our advocates’ site. They have a wealth of critical information and can help!  And make...
08/05/2026

Kidney Friends, please check out our advocates’ site. They have a wealth of critical information and can help!

And make note of the phone number:

844 -238 -1188

Quality Insights serves as your trusted ESRD Network partner across 20+ states and territories, offering quality improvement support, patient advocacy, and kidney care resources.

KFCP ❤️ organ donors💪
08/01/2026

KFCP ❤️ organ donors💪

Happy PA Donor Day! 🥳 Today, we celebrate our donor heroes and recipients who have been given a second chance at life. On PA Donor Day, we also recognize and celebrate the fact that 8 lives can be saved by just 1 donor. 💚

Join us in celebration by registering as an organ, eye, and tissue donor today: https://donatelifepa.org/ and by sharing today’s celebration with your friends!

IgA Nephropathy information you need to know:
07/08/2026

IgA Nephropathy information you need to know:

We love our friends in the KFCP family!
07/08/2026

We love our friends in the KFCP family!

💙 Camp Kydnie is underway this week, and children from across our region are making lifelong memories, building friendships, and simply getting to be kids.

Last year, our family hosted the first Alexis Gives Back! fundraiser in her memory. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, together we raised over $32,000!

This The Foundation for Enhancing Communities fund was created to provide annual support for Camp Kydnie for years to come. Earlier this year, it made its first impact with a $5,000 grant to the The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, designated exclusively for Camp Kydnie.

While we’re taking a break from hosting the event and are still unsure if it will return in the future, Alexis’ legacy continues through this fund and every child it helps.

If you’d like to be part of that legacy, donations to the Alexis Joelle Cordier Fund, in partnership with Alexis Gives Back!, and supporting Camp Kydnie, will continue providing annual support for campers in Alexis’ memory.

💙 Donate here:
https://tfec.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=5356

To everyone who donated, sponsored, volunteered, performed, attended, or shared our mission - THANK YOU!

You helped create something that will continue making a difference for years to come.

Keep kindness in your heart. 💙

David Cordier Sandra Cordier Erika Kelly Tarah Elizabeth

Happy Juneteenth from the Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania. ❤️🖤💚
06/19/2026

Happy Juneteenth from the Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania.
❤️🖤💚

Consider helping researchers!
06/05/2026

Consider helping researchers!

Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension

Mental health matters!
06/05/2026

Mental health matters!

Do you like free books? Join us this summer! KFCP❤️
05/27/2026

Do you like free books?
Join us this summer! KFCP❤️

Address

900 S. Arlington Avenue Suite 134A
Harrisburg, PA
17109

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18007626202

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