Pre-launch clinical notice: Palm Wound Care is open for general inquiries and launch partner conversations. Clinical services are not being provided until required approvals, staffing, privacy, and compliance safeguards are active. Do not submit PHI through public forms.

Palm Beach County

Mobile wound care in Palm Beach County.

Palm Wound Care is preparing a mobile wound-care pathway for homebound patients, senior communities, rehab discharges, SNF support, and facility relationships across a wide north-south corridor.

Coverage focus

Palm Beach County coverage is being structured for mobile wound care across homes, assisted living communities, skilled nursing, rehab centers, discharge transitions, physician offices, podiatry, vascular, home health, care managers, patients, and families.

Communities include West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Jupiter, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens.

  • Chronic and complex wound focus
  • Home and facility-aware workflow
  • Referral partner communication
  • Public forms kept free of PHI

Relevant wound needs

Common referral situations in Palm Beach County.

Patient cannot travel easily

The patient is homebound, in assisted living, in skilled nursing, or recently discharged and needs a clearer wound follow-up path.

Wound is not improving

The wound has become chronic, measurements are not moving, drainage is hard to manage, or the care team needs another level of coordination.

Care team needs alignment

The family, facility, home health agency, physician office, podiatry, vascular, or case-management team needs communication around the next step.

Palm Beach County FAQs

Does Palm Wound Care serve Palm Beach County?
Palm Wound Care is focused on Palm Beach County as part of its pre-launch South Florida mobile wound-care footprint.
Which Palm Beach County communities are included?
The Palm Beach County page focuses on West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Jupiter, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens and surrounding communities.
Can a family member start the conversation?
Yes, a family member can start a general inquiry. Do not send PHI through public forms.

Start the wound-care conversation.

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

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