Specialist mobile wound care · South Florida

Mobile wound care across South Florida.

Specialist mobile wound care across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach County — built for skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, hospital discharge teams, home health agencies, and families coordinating complex wounds at home.

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Built for the gaps

When wound care breaks down, it usually breaks down between settings.

Transportation barriers, discharge handoffs, busy facilities, family confusion, and fragmented documentation can turn a wound into a long-running problem. Palm is being designed around those handoffs.

At the patient location

Mobile wound-care coordination for homes, ALFs, SNFs, rehab centers, and other post-acute settings.

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For complex wounds

Focused content and workflows for diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, venous leg ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and chronic non-healing wounds.

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Through referral partners

Built for rehab and SNF social workers, hospital case managers, home health teams, care managers, physicians, families, and patients.

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Priority referral paths

The first relationships matter most.

Palm is being positioned around the people who feel wound-care breakdowns earliest: facility social workers, discharge teams, home health agencies, families, and patients.

Facility social workers

For rehab and SNF social workers who need a credible wound follow-up option before discharge, during placement, or when families need a clearer plan.

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Hospital discharge teams

For case managers and discharge planners trying to close the gap between the hospital, the next setting, and wound follow-up after discharge.

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Home health agencies

For agencies carrying difficult wound cases that need coordination, documentation discipline, and an escalation-aware partner.

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Families and patients

For families and patients trying to understand the next step when transportation is hard, the wound is not improving, or the care plan feels fragmented.

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Coverage strategy

A focused tri-county wound-care footprint.

The goal is not a scattered statewide idea. The goal is a concentrated South Florida platform with enough density to build real referral relationships and responsive mobile routing.

Broward County

Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach, Plantation, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, Sunrise.

Mobile wound care in Broward County

High-intent wound searches

Clear pages for the wounds and referral situations people actually search for.

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care

Diabetic foot ulcers often need consistent measurements, offloading coordination, vascular awareness, infection vigilance, and communication with podiatry, primary care, vascular, and home health teams.

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Pressure Injury Care

Pressure injuries require more than a dressing change. They need attention to pressure relief, nutrition, moisture, positioning, support surfaces, documentation, and the care setting around the patient.

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Venous Leg Ulcer Care

Venous leg ulcers often become chronic when compression, edema control, dressing selection, vascular evaluation, and follow-up are fragmented. A mobile model can help keep the plan visible.

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Post-Surgical Wound Care

Post-surgical wounds need timely follow-up, surgeon-aware communication, and escalation when a closure is not behaving as expected after discharge.

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Home Health Wound Care Support

Home health nurses carry a heavy wound burden. Palm Wound Care supports the cases where the plan needs specialist-level eyes, cleaner documentation, and clearer escalation.

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Skilled Nursing Wound Care Support

Facility social workers, SNF teams, and rehab discharge planners need a wound-care partner that understands placement pressure, family questions, documentation, and clean post-acute handoffs.

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Assisted Living Wound Care

ALFs and memory-care communities need wound follow-up that protects residents, informs families, and gives staff a clear path when a wound is not improving.

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Hospital Discharge Wound Care Follow-Up

The first weeks after discharge are where wound follow-up can disappear. Palm Wound Care delivers a clean handoff from discharge plan to home or facility follow-up.

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