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It’s also proven to be much better for their clients as well. “There’s a huge amount to be gained by having more dialysis in the community. If there were some community houses in Henderson, or West Auckland, you imagine how that would take so much pressure off the system, and save money because you don’t have all the transport costs and the logistics and all the rest of it. “You might have people in Henderson, they have to travel to … the North Shore to get the treatment three times a week, for six hours, and then coming back with all the traffic and all that kind of thing. Kidney Society CEO John Loof said he would like to see the community dialysis sector expanded to take pressure off hospital services and bring treatment closer to people’s homes. She can turn up for treatment whenever she wants. She now gets treatment at a community dialysis house in South Auckland run by the Kidney Society and funded by Te Whatu Ora. In 2016 Two Point Studios was brought screaming into the world by visionaries who previously worked on both Theme Hospital and Black & White.Not to repeat the sins of their fathers, Two Point Studios avoided EA and instead approached Sega as a possible partner to help them publish their games. But as demand for the service grew, access became more difficult, with patients required to arrive at 6am for a morning session or sometimes stay late into the night. At early levels this might work, but I learned. Have 3/4 training rooms from the start aswell. Level 5 all the rooms and dont worry about staff pay as long as the heating is sorted. Take out a loan at the start of the level. Recruit only +2 attrib staff and train them up so their stats are over 100. Ili said she initially got dialysis at Middlemore Hospital. Copy same rooms from 1 build to the next. Initially requiring four hours of treatment, she now requires 6.5 hours. She had a transplant almost immediately but it failed after a year and she has been on dialysis three days a week for around 25 years. Jenny Ili, from Auckland, was diagnosed with kidney disease at age 15. She admits it was initially scary because she was afraid of needles, but now loves the independence it brings. Jenny Ili has been trained to do her own dialysis.











Two point hospital save location