Specialist mobile wound care · South Florida

We come to the patient. Wound care that works in the home and in the facility.

Palm Wound Care is a mobile wound-care practice serving Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach County. A licensed clinician evaluates the wound where the patient already is — at home, in a skilled nursing facility, in rehab, in assisted living, or in the family's living room.

Refer a patient or start a partnership.

Use this form for facility referrals, home health partnerships, hospital discharge handoffs, physician referrals, or a family or patient who needs a wound seen at home. Do not include patient names, dates of birth, addresses, photos, or insurance details in this form — we will move clinical details to a HIPAA-compliant channel once we connect.

Who we work with

Built around the people who actually move a wound forward.

Wound care does not break down because of a single bad dressing. It breaks down because the right person could not see the wound on the right day. Palm exists so that visit happens — in the home, in the facility, on the timeline that makes sense.

SNFs, rehab & assisted living

For DONs, wound nurses, social workers, and administrators: a mobile wound-care partner who shows up at the facility, evaluates the resident at the bedside, helps with documentation, and gives the team a clear plan and clear escalation path. Useful when a resident is at risk of return-to-hospital, when families are asking hard questions, or when a wound is not progressing.

For SNFs & rehab →

Home health agencies

For visit nurses, clinical managers, and DPCS: a specialist who can ride along on the difficult cases — NPWT support, complex dressing decisions, vascular questions, infected wounds, diabetic ulcers that are not closing. We back up your nurses, document at the same standard, and stay accessible.

For home health →

Hospitals & discharge planners

For case management and discharge teams: a continuity option for patients leaving the hospital with an open wound. We see the patient within days of discharge — at home, in the SNF, in rehab — to keep the surgical or chronic wound from becoming a 30-day readmission.

For discharge planners →

Physicians & specialists

For primary care, podiatry, vascular, surgery, infectious disease, and endocrinology: refer a patient who cannot get to your office for ongoing wound follow-up. We see them where they live, send you the note, and call you when something needs your eyes.

For referring physicians →

Patients & families

If a parent or loved one has a wound that is not healing, a sore that keeps coming back, or a wound from surgery, hospital, or rehab — and getting them out of the house is hard — a wound clinician can come to them. Call us and we will walk you through what makes sense.

For patients & families →

Wound vendors & manufacturers

If you carry a graft, biologic, NPWT line, or advanced wound product and need a serious South Florida wound-care practice as a clinical or commercial partner, get in touch. We are open to product evaluation and structured partnerships under appropriate compliance frameworks.

Partner with us →

What we treat

Specialist focus on the wounds that need it.

If the wound is chronic, complicated, post-surgical, infected, or just not closing on the current plan — that is the conversation we exist to have.

Diabetic foot ulcers

Bedside evaluation, offloading coordination, vascular awareness, infection vigilance, and direct lines to podiatry, vascular, and primary care.

Diabetic foot ulcer care →

Pressure injuries

Staging, pressure relief, support-surface review, nutrition, family education, and clean documentation for the facility chart.

Pressure injury care →

Venous leg ulcers

Compression strategy, edema management, vascular coordination, dressing selection, and follow-up that does not disappear.

Venous leg ulcer care →

Post-surgical wounds

Bedside post-op monitoring, dehiscence triage, dressing changes, and surgeon-aware escalation when something is not right.

Post-surgical wound care →

NPWT & wound VAC

Bedside NPWT support — canister and dressing changes, troubleshooting, integration with the home health or facility plan.

Mobile wound services →

Arterial & mixed ulcers

Vascular-aware management with appropriate escalation to vascular surgery when ABI, perfusion, or limb signs warrant it.

All wound conditions →

Skin tears & chronic wounds

The wounds that get less attention and more complications — addressed early, with a real plan and real follow-up.

All wound conditions →

Infected & non-healing wounds

Clinical assessment, culture-aware planning, antibiotic-stewardship-aware referral, and escalation when the wound is not behaving.

All wound conditions →

How a referral works

Three steps. No paperwork before we talk.

1

Call or send the form

Tell us who is referring, the kind of wound, and the setting (home, SNF, rehab, ALF, hospital discharge). Do not send PHI through the website. We move clinical details to a HIPAA-compliant channel after we connect.

2

We confirm the visit

Within one business day we confirm whether the patient is in our service area, what setting we will visit, and the soonest realistic visit date. For urgent discharge handoffs we work to see the patient within days, not weeks.

3

Clinician comes to the patient

A licensed wound-care clinician evaluates the wound at the patient's home or facility, builds the care plan, communicates with the referring team and family, and stays on the case as the wound progresses.

Where we visit

South Florida — three counties, all care settings.

We see patients in their home, in skilled nursing facilities, in rehab centers, in assisted living and memory-care communities, and in family residences. Mobile-only by design, no walk-in clinic.

Broward County

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

Wound care in Broward County →

Ready to refer, partner, or ask a question?

Call (954) 947-0148 or use the form. We respond the same business day during business hours.

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