Dialysis and Cancer Infusion Centers

DIALYSIS AND INFUSION CENTERS

The chair is not the hardest part. The hours are.

Your patients spend four hours in that chair, three times a week. Sometimes longer. The television is on. The word search is worn through. And the person sitting there, the one with decades of Sunday Dinner tables and front porches and choir rehearsals behind them, has nothing in their hands that honors who they are.

Coloring Kinfolk was built for exactly that chair.

Scene-based coloring is calm, in-seat, and requires no clinical facilitation.

Research on art-based engagement in dialysis and oncology settings consistently documents reductions in perceived boredom, improvements in mood, and patient-reported feelings of dignity during treatment.

We do not call it art therapy. We call it something to do that feels like home.

For Black American patients specifically, culturally familiar imagery carries a different weight than a generic mandala. The Sunday kitchen. The reunion table. The front porch. These are not decorative choices.

They are memory triggers, and for patients navigating repetitive, exhausting treatment schedules, returning to a familiar place, even on a page, matters.

Coloring Kinfolk institutional licenses give your clinic or infusion suite facility-wide print rights to a curated library of scene-based coloring pages. No per-copy cost. No staff training required.

One license covers your entire patient population.

Flip through a sample of what your patients would hold. See the scenes, the illustration style, and the large-print format before you commit.

Every session is long. It does not have to feel empty.

The Hours Are the Hardest Part

Scene-based coloring books rooted in Black American life, built for the chair; calm, dignified, and culturally familiar for every session.

 

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