Palm Wound Care
Conditions

Pressure ulcer care, delivered to the bedside.

Pressure injuries usually happen to people who can't easily get to a clinic in the first place. We come to the bedside — in private homes, ALFs, and memory-care communities — and treat the wound without moving the patient.

Our approach

What home-based pressure ulcer care looks like in practice.

Stage-appropriate treatment

From Stage 1 redness through Stage 4 and unstageable wounds, we match dressing strategy and debridement approach to what the tissue actually is.

Turning and positioning plans

Written schedules the family or facility can actually follow, with support-surface recommendations that fit the budget.

Nutrition and hydration conversations

Healing tissue needs protein and fluids — especially in the Florida heat. We have the conversations other clinicians skip.

End-of-life and palliative wound care

When healing isn't the goal, comfort is. We support hospice partners with palliative dressing strategies that reduce pain and odor.

When to call us

You probably shouldn't wait.

Call Palm Wound Care when any of these are true. Early visits are faster visits — and usually cheaper for everyone.

  • Redness over a bony prominence that doesn't blanch
  • Open wounds on the sacrum, heels, hips, or elbows
  • Wounds that developed after a hospital stay
  • Patients with limited mobility or recent weight loss
  • Caregivers who need coaching on prevention
What's included

Every visit, every patient

  • ◦ Specialist wound assessment, start to finish
  • ◦ Debridement and advanced dressings as needed
  • ◦ Wound measurement and photo-documentation
  • ◦ Care-plan update shared with your clinician
  • ◦ Caregiver education in English or Spanish
FAQ

Questions about pressure ulcer care

Will Medicare cover mobile pressure-ulcer care?

Coverage varies by plan and medical necessity. We verify coverage before the first visit and will tell you exactly what is and isn't covered — no surprises after the fact.

We're in an assisted living community — can you still come?

Yes. We work alongside ALF nursing staff and memory-care teams across Broward. We bring all our supplies and leave a clear care plan for the facility.

What if the wound has exposed bone?

Stage 4 and unstageable wounds need careful evaluation and usually additional imaging. We coordinate that quickly and manage the dressings in between.

Start care

Let's get ahead of this pressure ulcer.

Call our team directly or send a referral — most Southeast Florida visits are scheduled within two business days. Most major insurance plans accepted; verification handled before we arrive.