Services

Anywhere Wound Care specializes in the management of complex, chronic wounds that have not responded to traditional treatments. Our comprehensive approach combines the latest medical advancements with personalized care to achieve optimal healing outcomes.

Bringing Specialized Wound Care to You

AWC offers specialized wound care services directly to patients' homes or facilities, making it easier and more convenient for caregivers to access high-quality treatment for their loved ones. Their team of skilled practitioners is experienced in advanced wound management and is dedicated to providing compassionate care to patients.

Understanding the basics of wound care is essential for caregivers who are responsible for the health and well-being of their loved ones. By utilizing the services of AWC, caregivers can ensure that their loved ones receive the best possible care for their wounds, leading to improved outcomes and a better quality of life.

Understanding Wound Types

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Diabetic Ulcers

Diabetic ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and occur when high blood sugar levels damage the nerves and blood vessels in the feet. Caregivers can help prevent diabetic ulcers by ensuring proper foot care, including daily inspections, regular cleaning, and wearing appropriate footwear.

Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, occur when pressure is applied to an area of the skin for an extended period, resulting in damage to the underlying tissue. Caregivers can prevent pressure ulcers by ensuring that patients are repositioned regularly, using support surfaces to reduce pressure, and maintaining proper nutrition and hydration.

Venous Wounds

Venous wounds are typically caused by poor blood circulation in the legs, leading to the pooling of blood and the formation of ulcers. Caregivers can help manage venous wounds by elevating the legs, wearing compression stockings, and promoting regular exercise.

Surgical Wounds

Surgical wounds are incisions made during surgery that require proper care to prevent infection and promote healing. Caregivers can assist with surgical wound care by keeping the area clean and dry, changing dressings as instructed by healthcare providers, and monitoring for signs of infection.

We offer advanced treatments and therapies to address the root causes of your wound and promote healing. Our goal is to improve your quality of life and prevent complications.

Eligibility

AWC offers Advanced Wound Care for patients who suffer from wounds that show no significant progress toward healing after 30 days of conventional (Standard Care) treatment.

Request a Visit

Experiencing trouble healing your wound? Request a visit from our experienced wound care team for expert treatment and personalized care.