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What Is Wound Treatment?

Wound treatment is the clinical process of managing and healing acute or chronic wounds caused by surgery, pressure, diabetes, trauma, infection, or vascular disease. At Wellness Wound Care, we bring advanced wound care directly to patients—whether they’re at home, in an assisted living community, or a skilled nursing facility.

Our providers assess, clean, debride (if needed), and apply evidence-based treatments to promote healing and reduce complications. From surgical wounds to pressure ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers, our team is equipped to treat a wide range of wound types with precision and care.

Common Types of Wounds We Treat

  • Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)
    Caused by prolonged pressure, often in immobile patients—commonly found on the back, hips, or heels.
  • Diabetic Ulcers
    Slow-healing wounds typically found on the feet due to poor circulation and nerve damage.
  • Surgical Wounds
    Post-operative sites that require close monitoring to prevent infection and promote tissue repair.
  • Venous Stasis Ulcers
    Caused by poor blood flow in the legs, typically near the ankles.
  • Traumatic Wounds
    Cuts, abrasions, or puncture wounds resulting from injury.
  • Infected Wounds
    Wounds showing signs of infection such as redness, warmth, swelling, discharge, or odor.

Our In-Home Wound Treatment Services Include:

  • Comprehensive Wound Evaluation
    Detailed assessment of wound size, depth, stage, and signs of infection.
  • Wound Debridement
    Removal of dead or infected tissue to promote faster, cleaner healing.
  • Advanced Dressings & Therapies
    Application of evidence-based wound dressings, including antimicrobial, enzymatic, foam, and hydrocolloid types.
  • Infection Control & Management
    On-site identification and management of infection risks, including use of topical and systemic treatments when necessary.
  • Ongoing Monitoring & Documentation
    Digital wound tracking and regular updates for referring physicians and care teams.
  • Patient & Caregiver Education
    Guidance on at-home wound care practices and early warning signs to ensure proactive intervention.

Why Choose Wellness Wound Care?

  • Fast Response Time – Our team comes to you quickly to begin timely treatment.
  • Continuity of Care – We collaborate with referring physicians, care coordinators, and families.
  • Expert-Led – Our providers specialize in advanced wound care and mobile medicine.
  • Better Outcomes – Early treatment and close monitoring reduce hospitalizations and complications.

When Should You Seek Wound Care?

If a wound hasn’t shown improvement in two weeks or complete healing in six weeks, it may be chronic and require specialized care. Signs like pain, redness, swelling, pus, or foul odor can indicate infection and should be addressed promptly.

Ready to Begin Healing?

Let our team help you or your loved one recover comfortably, safely, and effectively at home.

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