Pre-launch in South Florida: Palm Wound Care is accepting mobile wound care referral, facility partnership, SNF/rehab, ALF, hospital discharge, home health, patient, and family conversations across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach County. Do not send PHI, wound photos, or emergency requests through public website forms.

South Florida mobile wound care

Serious mobile wound care for Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach.

Palm Wound Care is built for the cases that fall apart when follow-up is weak: pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, post-surgical wounds, wound VAC coordination, and discharge handoffs.

Send the right first signal.

Referrals, facility relationships, home health coordination, hospital discharge conversations, patient and family questions, and career interest all start here.

Built for the messy middle

Wounds do not fail because one dressing was imperfect. They fail when nobody owns the handoff.

Palm is built around the real South Florida wound-care problem: transportation barriers, rushed discharges, overwhelmed facilities, thin documentation, family confusion, and a care plan that gets weaker every time the patient changes setting.

At the patient location

Homes, ALFs, skilled nursing facilities, rehab centers, and post-acute settings across the tri-county market.

Home wound care

For wounds that drag

Pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, surgical wounds, chronic non-healing wounds, and wound VAC coordination.

Wound conditions

Through referral partners

Facility social workers, discharge planners, home health teams, physicians, care managers, families, and patients get a clearer path.

Referral partners

Referral engine

Designed for the people who have to solve the wound problem today.

Palm is not trying to be a vague statewide idea. The model is dense, local, and relationship-driven across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach County.

SNF, rehab, and ALF teams

For social workers, DONs, administrators, and floor teams who need wound follow-up that does not create another loose end.

Facility wound care

Hospital discharge and case management

For discharge teams trying to move the patient safely into the next setting without losing wound accountability.

Discharge follow-up

Home health agencies

For agencies carrying wound-heavy census where coordination, escalation, and documentation discipline matter.

Home health support

High-intent wound searches

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

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care

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 relief, nutrition, moisture control, positioning, support surfaces, documentation, and the care setting around the patient.

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Venous Leg Ulcer Care

Compression, edema control, dressing selection, vascular evaluation, and follow-up that does not disappear between visits.

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Post-Surgical Wound Care

Timely follow-up, surgeon-aware communication, and escalation when a closure is not behaving as expected after discharge.

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Wound VAC / NPWT Care

Negative pressure wound therapy support depends on seal integrity, dressing cadence, drainage monitoring, supply coordination, and fast escalation when the plan stops working.

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Bed Sore Treatment

Bed sores are pressure injuries. The plan has to account for offloading, surfaces, moisture, nutrition, documentation, and the setting around the patient.

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Operating context

South Florida focus, wound-care operating discipline.

Palm Wound Care is the South Florida platform in the same wound-care ecosystem as NYC Wound, an operational in-home wound-care practice serving New York City, Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk. Separate markets, same standard: referral responsiveness, documentation discipline, and clean care-team handoffs.

For referrals, partnerships, and serious South Florida conversations.

Call or send a general inquiry. Public forms are for first contact; clinical details move through the right channel once connected.

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