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Mobile Wound Care in Broward County
Broward County stretches from the Atlantic coast inland through Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, and the surrounding communities. Palm Wound Care provides mobile wound-care follow-up across the county — at home, in assisted living, in skilled nursing, and during the period right after hospital discharge.
Cities served in Broward County include Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach.
Coordinated wound care across Broward County
Broward County is one of the most populous counties in Florida, with a mix of dense urban neighborhoods, residential suburbs, and a substantial post-acute infrastructure of skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, rehab centers, and home health agencies. Palm Wound Care coordinates wound follow-up across that full continuum — from a private home in Victoria Park or Coral Ridge, to an assisted living community in Hollywood, to a skilled nursing facility in Pompano Beach. The county is anchored by major hospital systems including Broward Health and Memorial Healthcare, and post-discharge coordination is part of nearly every weekly schedule.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about wound care in Broward County
Which cities in Broward County are covered?
Coverage in Broward includes Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach, and the surrounding communities such as Plantation, Sunrise, Davie, Deerfield Beach, and Pembroke Pines. The Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach pages list neighborhood-level detail.
What hospitals do you commonly coordinate with in Broward?
Discharge coordination most often involves Broward Health Medical Center, Holy Cross Health, Memorial Regional Hospital, Memorial Regional South, Broward Health North, and Imperial Point Medical Center, among others. We coordinate with whichever facility discharged the patient.
How quickly can a first visit happen after a Broward discharge?
Referral conversations from discharge planners receive a same-business-day response, and the first wound visit is typically scheduled within the post-discharge window where continuity matters most.
Do you coordinate with Broward home health agencies?
Yes. Palm Wound Care complements existing home health episodes with wound-focused longitudinal follow-up. Documentation flows back to the agency case manager and the treating physician.
Talk with the Palm Wound Care team
Call to discuss a patient, a discharge, or a coordination question. We respond to referral inquiries the same business day.