Professional Care

At Home -

Wound Care

Professional Care At Home -

Wound Care

There is no one size fits all approach at our clinic.

We complete a comprehensive wound assessment and

create a customized care plan to help you

achieve optimal wound healing.

We utilize Advanced Wound Care Therapies to

accelerate your bodies ability to heal.

There is no one size fits all approach at our clinic.

We complete a comprehensive wound assessment and

create a customized care plan to help you

achieve optimal wound healing.

We utilize Advanced Wound Care Therapies to

accelerate your bodies ability to heal.

The Hard to Heal Wound Promise

  • Personalized care plans tailored to meet individual needs

  • Cutting-edge technology and treatments to optimize health outcomes

  • Experience Advanced Wound Care Certified provider

  • Convenient appointment scheduling with quick

    turnaround times. Generally 24-48 hours.

  • Commitment to providing timely and efficient care to all patients

  • Strong emphasis on patient education and empowerment for long-term success with wound management

  • Dedicated to fostering a strong provider- patient relationship for personalized and effective care

Comfort & Convenience

Comfort & Convenience

Our home wound care is where we bring quality care directly to your doorstep. We understand the importance of receiving prompt and professional care for wounds. That’s why we’ve brought our exceptional wound care services directly to you. Our team of experienced wound care specialists is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective treatment right in the familiar surroundings of your home

You can receive top-notch wound care services without ever leaving your home, saving you time and unnecessary stress. With Hard to Heal Wound, you can rest easy knowing that you’re in capable hands. We prioritize your comfort, safety, and well-being every step of the way.

Wounds We Treat

Vascular

A vascular wound, also known as a vascular ulcer, is a chronic skin sore caused by problems with blood circulation, or the vascular system.They can develop anywhere on the body, but are most common on the lower legs and feet. Vascular wounds can be dangerous and may not heal normally without proper treatment, which can include surgery

Arterial

An arterial wound, also known as an arterial ulcer or ischemic ulcer, is a painful, deep sore or wound in the skin of the lower leg or foot caused by poor circulation. These wounds occur when blood is unable to flow into the lower extremities, depriving the skin and underlying tissue of oxygen and nutrients. As a result, the tissue begins to die off and form an open wound.

Diabetic

A diabetic wound, also known as a diabetic ulcer, is a slow-healing open sore or ulcer that can develop on the feet, heels, toes, or hands of people with diabetes.
They are a serious complication caused by a combination of poor circulation, nerve damage, and susceptibility to infection.

Pressure

A pressure wound, also known as a pressure injury, bedsore, pressure sore, or decubitus ulcer, is a skin and soft tissue injury caused by constant pressure or friction on an area of the body.
This pressure can stop blood from flowing normally, causing cells to die and the skin to break down. Pressure wounds can vary in severity and characteristics.

Traumatic

A traumatic wound is a sudden, unplanned injury that damages the skin and underlying tissues. They can range from minor, like a skinned knee, to severe, like a gunshot wound.Traumatic wounds can be caused by a variety of blunt, penetrating, and burn mechanisms, such as motor vehicle collisions, sports injuries, falls, and natural disasters

Referral Request Forms

Referral Request Forms

Hard to Heal Wound is dedicated to providing comprehensive and specialized care for patients with complex wound care needs. We understand the importance of collaboration and partnership with:

○ Primary Care Physicians

○ Vascular Specialists

○ Infectious Disease Experts

○ Home Health Agencies

○ Nursing Homes

○ Skilled Nursing Facilities

○ Hospitals

By working closely with these providers, we ensure a seamless continuum of care for our patients, with a focus on delivering high quality outcomes. Rely on Hard to Heal Wound for expert wound care services that prioritize patient well-being and deliver exceptional quality care. See below for referral request forms:

Hard to Heal Wound is dedicated to providing comprehensive and specialized care for patients with complex wound care needs. We understand the importance of collaboration and partnership with:

○ Primary Care Physicians

○ Vascular Specialists

○ Infectious Disease Experts

○ Home Health Agencies

○ Nursing Homes

○ Skilled Nursing Facilities

○ Hospitals

By working closely with these providers, we ensure a seamless continuum of care for our patients, with a focus on delivering high quality outcomes. Rely on Hard to Heal Wound for expert wound care services that prioritize patient well-being and deliver exceptional quality care. See below for referral request forms:

FAQ

FAQ

What should patients expect during the initial assessment?

During the initial assessment, our wound care specialist will conduct a thorough examination of the wound, review the patient's medical history, and discuss the treatment plan. They will also provide education on wound care management and answer any questions the patient or caregiver may have.

What types of wounds do you treat?

We specialize in treating a wide range of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, and other complex or non-healing wounds.

How do I refer a patient to your service?

Referring a patient is simple. You can fill out our online referral form on our website, call our referral number, or send a fax with the patient's details and medical history here 1-800-983-7668.

What services do you offer?

We provide comprehensive wound care services, including wound assessment, debridement, infection management, dressing changes, patient and caregiver education, and coordination with other healthcare providers for multidisciplinary care.

What measures do you take to prevent infections during home visits?

We adhere to strict infection control protocols during home visits, including the use of sterile equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), and thorough hand hygiene practices. Our staff is trained to follow the latest guidelines to minimize the risk of infection.

What should patients expect during the initial assessment?

During the initial assessment, our wound care specialist will conduct a thorough examination of the wound, review the patient's medical history, and discuss the treatment plan. They will also provide education on wound care management and answer any questions the patient or caregiver may have.

What types of wounds do you treat?

We specialize in treating a wide range of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, and other complex or non-healing wounds.

How do I refer a patient to your service?

Referring a patient is simple. You can fill out our online referral form on our website, call our referral number, or send a fax with the patient's details and medical history here 1-800-983-7668.

What services do you offer?

We provide comprehensive wound care services, including wound assessment, debridement, infection management, dressing changes, patient and caregiver education, and coordination with other healthcare providers for multidisciplinary care.

What measures do you take to prevent infections during home visits?

We adhere to strict infection control protocols during home visits, including the use of sterile equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), and thorough hand hygiene practices. Our staff is trained to follow the latest guidelines to minimize the risk of infection.

How do you coordinate care with the referring physician?

We maintain close communication with the referring physician throughout the patient's treatment. This includes regular progress reports, updates on the patient's wound status, and consultation on any changes to the treatment plan.

Are your services covered by insurance?

Yes, our services are typically covered by most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. We verify insurance coverage prior to initiating care and handle all the necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth process for the patient.

What qualifications do your wound care specialists have?

Our wound care specialists are highly trained and certified professionals, including registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and certified wound care specialists. They have extensive experience in managing complex wounds and are committed to providing the highest quality of care.

How often will your team visit the patient?

The frequency of visits depends on the patient's specific needs and the severity of the wound. Typically, our team visits patients weekly or bi-weekly, but this schedule can be adjusted based on the patient's progress and physician recommendations.

Can you provide care in assisted living or nursing home settings?

Yes, our mobile wound care service is available in a variety of settings, including private homes, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and other long-term care environments.

How do you coordinate care with the referring physician?

We maintain close communication with the referring physician throughout the patient's treatment. This includes regular progress reports, updates on the patient's wound status, and consultation on any changes to the treatment plan.

Are your services covered by insurance?

Yes, our services are typically covered by most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. We verify insurance coverage prior to initiating care and handle all the necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth process for the patient.

What qualifications do your wound care specialists have?

Our wound care specialists are highly trained and certified professionals, including registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and certified wound care specialists. They have extensive experience in managing complex wounds and are committed to providing the highest quality of care.

How often will your team visit the patient?

The frequency of visits depends on the patient's specific needs and the severity of the wound. Typically, our team visits patients weekly or bi-weekly, but this schedule can be adjusted based on the patient's progress and physician recommendations.

Can you provide care in assisted living or nursing home settings?

Yes, our mobile wound care service is available in a variety of settings, including private homes, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and other long-term care environments.

Contact Us

At Hard to Heal Wound, our goal is to build partnerships with a wide range of healthcare professionals.

Recognizing the vital role of collaboration and trust in delivering superior care, we are dedicated to working closely with Primary Care Physicians, Vascular Specialists, Infectious Disease Experts, Home Health Agencies, Nursing Homes, Skilled Nursing Facilities and Hospitals. Our commitment is to ensure the highest standard of care for our patients through these collaborative efforts.

Let's Get In Touch

We look forward to discussing your patients' needs and exploring potential collaborations to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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We look forward to discussing your patients' needs and exploring potential collaborations to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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