Life after liver transplant
Your journey to health doesn’t end with a transplant; it's a lifelong commitment. Discover essential information for managing your new liver and thriving in your post-transplant life. You're not alone on this path—we are here to support you every step of the way.

Navigating life post-transplant
For those who have recently received a liver transplant, navigating recovery, medications, and lifestyle changes can feel overwhelming. We provide guidance and resources to help you through this crucial period. Caregivers, family members, and support partners will also find clear information to help manage post-transplant care effectively. If you're preparing for a transplant, understanding what life will be like afterward can help you feel better prepared for your journey ahead.

Medication management for caregivers
Understanding anti-rejection medications, strict adherence to schedules, and recognizing potential side effects are crucial for preventing complications. This section provides caregivers with the essential knowledge to ensure the patient maintains their medication regimen effectively.

Monitoring and warning signs
Caregivers play a vital role in recognizing early signs of infection or organ rejection. Knowing when to contact the transplant team or seek urgent care is essential. We help you understand what to look for and how to react quickly to protect your loved one’s health.

Daily care and long-term health
Supporting healthy habits, including diet, exercise, and infection prevention, is key to long-term success. Learn how to assist with mobility, nutrition, hygiene, and rest, and help encourage a gradual return to normal activities while promoting a lifestyle that ensures the continued health of the transplanted liver.
Ongoing support for your journey
The Liver Hope Foundation is dedicated to providing comprehensive support for transplant patients and their caregivers. From managing appointments and lab work to helping cope with emotional changes, we're here to ensure you have the resources needed for long-term well-being. Reach out if you have questions or need assistance at [[phonenumber]] or [[email]].