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Mobile Wound Care in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Palm Wound Care provides coordinated mobile wound-care follow-up to residents of Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding Broward County area. Visits are scheduled in the patient's current setting — at home, in an assisted living community, in a skilled nursing facility, or during the recovery window after a hospital stay.

Wound care needs commonly seen in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale has an older-skewing residential profile across many of its established communities, and chronic wound conditions are a routine part of clinical follow-up for residents recovering from surgery, managing diabetes, or living with reduced mobility. Palm Wound Care provides coordinated follow-up for diabetic foot ulcer, pressure injury, venous leg ulcer, post-surgical wound, chronic non-healing wound, surgical site infection, with documentation sent back to the treating physician after every visit so the broader care team stays informed.

Hospitals and post-acute partners in or near Fort Lauderdale

Patients in Fort Lauderdale are commonly discharged from hospitals such as Broward Health Medical Center, Holy Cross Health, Imperial Point Medical Center. The days and weeks after acute discharge are when consistent wound follow-up matters most — dressings need to be assessed on schedule, signs of infection have to be caught early, and the treating clinician needs to know how the wound is progressing. Palm Wound Care provides that follow-up at the patient's location, whether that is a private home, an assisted living community, or a skilled nursing facility within the city. Coordination is also offered alongside home health agencies covering the Fort Lauderdale area, so the wound-care visit complements rather than duplicates the existing episode.

Neighborhoods served in Fort Lauderdale

Visits are scheduled across neighborhoods including Victoria Park, Las Olas, Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, Imperial Point. Residents in single-family homes, condominium communities, and senior living buildings all receive the same coordinated follow-up. For patients whose care setting changes during recovery — from hospital to SNF to home, for example — continuity is preserved by the same documentation flow.

Services available in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale residents access wound care at home, mobile wound care, home health wound care, skilled nursing wound care, with care delivered where the patient already is. Each visit includes a clinical assessment, dressing change as indicated, photo documentation of wound progress, and a written note shared with the treating physician and any home health agency involved.

Neighboring areas also covered

Fort Lauderdale sits alongside Wilton Manors, Oakland Park, Plantation, Sunrise. Palm Wound Care covers these neighboring cities — Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach — as part of the broader Broward County service area. Continuity is the same regardless of which city the patient is in on a given week.

How to start care in Fort Lauderdale

Families and clinicians can call (954) 947-0148 to discuss a patient or start a referral inquiry. Referral conversations from discharge planners, ALFs, SNFs, rehab teams, home health agencies, and physician offices receive a same-business-day response.

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.