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County

Mobile Wound Care in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County covers the city of Miami and the communities that surround it, from Aventura and Miami Beach down through Coral Gables and the southern suburbs. Palm Wound Care provides mobile wound-care follow-up across the county in homes, assisted living communities, skilled nursing facilities, and after acute discharge.

Cities served in Miami-Dade County include Miami, Aventura, Miami Beach, Coral Gables.

Coordinated wound care across Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County is anchored by the city of Miami and stretches from Aventura in the north through Coral Gables and into the southern suburbs. Patients in Miami-Dade are often discharged from Jackson Memorial, Mount Sinai, Baptist Health, Mercy, or Aventura Hospital, and they return to a wide range of settings: high-rise condominiums in Brickell, single-family homes in Coral Gables, assisted living communities in Aventura, and skilled nursing facilities across the county. Palm Wound Care holds the wound thread across that diversity of settings, with a workflow that adapts to language preference, family structure, and community-based primary care relationships.

Cities

Cities served in Miami-Dade County

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about wound care in Miami-Dade County

Which Miami-Dade cities are covered?

Coverage in Miami-Dade includes Miami, Miami Beach, Aventura, and Coral Gables, plus surrounding communities such as North Miami, Hialeah, Sunny Isles Beach, South Miami, and Pinecrest. City pages list neighborhood-level detail.

What hospitals do you commonly coordinate with in Miami-Dade?

Discharge coordination most often involves Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Baptist Hospital of Miami, Mercy Hospital, Doctors Hospital, and Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, among others.

Do you visit residents of assisted living and skilled nursing communities in Miami-Dade?

Yes. Visits in ALF and SNF settings are scheduled in coordination with the resident care coordinator or DON, with documentation shared back to the resident’s primary care provider.

What languages does the team work in?

The team is comfortable working in English and Spanish, reflecting the linguistic mix of Miami-Dade. Family members can be included on calls in either language when that helps coordination.

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.