Pre-launch: referral and partnership conversations open. Do not send PHI.

Gulf Coast

Gulf Coast mobile wound-care planning.

The Gulf Coast page ties together Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota County, and Manatee County for mobile wound care, future clinic demand, and referral-source visibility.

Market planning

One page for the broader southwest Florida strategy.

Some searches are city-specific. Others are broader: Gulf Coast wound care, Southwest Florida mobile wound care, wound VAC at home, bed sore care at home, and wound care for SNFs or ALFs.

This page gives Palm a flexible market-planning target while the company decides where mobile routes, facility partnerships, and a clinic base should actually land.

Built for the referral reality

  • SNF, rehab, and assisted living relationships
  • Hospital discharge and case-management conversations
  • Home health coordination for wound-heavy patients
  • Mobile-first visits now, clinic-ready model later

Wound-care searches

Relevant wound-care needs in Gulf Coast.

Diabetic foot ulcers

Lower-extremity wounds need offloading, vascular awareness, infection vigilance, podiatry communication, and reliable follow-up.

Diabetic ulcer care

Pressure injuries and bed sores

Facility and home patients need offloading, moisture control, nutrition awareness, support-surface review, and documentation discipline.

Pressure injury care

Wound VAC and post-surgical wounds

NPWT, drainage changes, dehiscence, delayed closure, and discharge follow-up need tight communication between the wound clinician and the care team.

Wound VAC care

Gulf Coast FAQs

What does Gulf Coast planning mean?
It means Palm is building visibility and referral conversations for Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota County, and Manatee County while remaining mobile-first.
Is this different from South Florida?
Yes. South Florida remains the current launch focus. The Gulf Coast pages prepare for a possible second Florida market.
Does Palm plan to open a clinic?
The model is mobile-first now and clinic-ready later if demand and operations support it.

Start the wound-care conversation.

For referrals, partnership conversations, patient or family questions, and career interest. Please do not include protected health information.