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Mobile Wound Care

High-level wound care, wherever the patient lives.

Transportation problems, limited mobility, weakness, lack of family support, rural distance, disability, and post-hospital recovery can all interfere with wound care compliance. We built our model to remove those barriers.

Bringing the wound center to the patient

Prestige Wound Solutions was built to bring high-level wound care to patients in the setting where they live. Our clinicians provide wound assessment, treatment planning, debridement when appropriate, dressing recommendations, wound VAC support, patient and caregiver education, infection monitoring, and coordination with the rest of the care team.

Mobile wound care does not mean lower-level care. It means bringing the right clinical judgment, supplies, communication, and escalation pathway to the patient — while keeping care local whenever possible, and moving the patient to a higher level of care when needed.

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Settings We Serve

Care wherever the patient calls home.

Private Homes

In-home visits for homebound and mobility-limited patients.

Assisted Living

On-site coordination with facility care teams.

Skilled Nursing & Facilities

Facility-based wound care when appropriate.

Rural & Underserved Areas

Statewide reach into communities far from traditional wound centers.

What to Expect

A typical home or facility visit

  1. Referral & scheduling

    Our team confirms the referral, gathers wound history, and schedules the first visit.

  2. Wound assessment

    The clinician evaluates the wound, the patient, and the barriers preventing healing.

  3. Treatment & care plan

    Standard wound care begins, with advanced options considered only when clinically appropriate.

  4. Ongoing monitoring

    Regular follow-up visits track progress and watch for signs of infection.

  5. Coordination & escalation

    We communicate with the referring provider and escalate to surgical or hospital care when needed.

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