

In-Home Wound Care Services
Comprehensive Wound Assessments
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Full evaluation of wound type, size, and severity
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Review of medical history, medications, and lifestyle factors affecting healing
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Development of a personalized wound care plan
Specialized Wound Treatments
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Chronic wound management (diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers)
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Post-surgical wound monitoring and care
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Pressure injury (bed sore) prevention and treatment
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Trauma wound management (cuts, abrasions, lacerations)
Dressing & Bandage Management
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Professional dressing changes
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Advanced wound dressings (foam, alginate, hydrocolloid, negative pressure, etc.)
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Infection prevention and monitoring
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Supplies guidance and recommendations
Debridement (when appropriate)
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Gentle removal of dead or infected tissue to promote healing
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Ensures a clean, healthy wound bed for recovery
Infection Monitoring & Management
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Early detection of infection signs
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Coordination with your physician for antibiotics or additional care if needed
Patient & Family Education
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How to care for wounds between visits
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Nutrition and lifestyle guidance to support healing
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Preventive strategies to avoid recurrence
Ongoing Care & Follow-Up
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Regular home visits to track healing progress
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Adjustments to care plans as wounds improve
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Collaboration with primary care doctors or specialists


Our Telehealth Services ​
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Telehealth visits:
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Virtual wound assessments using secure video calls
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Review of wound progress between in-person visits
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Guidance for at-home dressing changes and supply use
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Education for caregivers on how to monitor and care for wounds
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Recommendations for when an in-person visit is needed
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Ongoing communication and support to keep healing on track
Benefits of Telehealth:
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Convenient access to care without travel
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Faster answers to questions or concerns
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Cost-effective option compared to frequent in-person visits
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Peace of mind knowing a Certified Wound Specialist is just a call away
Telehealth can be a standalone service for appropriate wounds or used in combination with in-home visits for continuous care.