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Mobile Wound Care in Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County runs from Boca Raton north through Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach. Palm Wound Care provides mobile wound-care follow-up across the county in private residences, assisted living, skilled nursing, and post-discharge care.
Cities served in Palm Beach County include West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach.
Coordinated wound care across Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County runs from Boca Raton north through Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach, with a substantial population of older adults living in assisted living communities, active-adult neighborhoods, and skilled nursing facilities. Hospitals such as Boca Raton Regional, Delray Medical Center, Bethesda East and West, and Good Samaritan handle a high volume of post-surgical and chronic-wound discharges. Palm Wound Care coordinates wound follow-up after discharge, in the home, in the ALF, and in the SNF, with documentation flowing back to the discharging team and the patient’s primary care provider.
Settings supported in Palm Beach County
Conditions supported in Palm Beach County
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about wound care in Palm Beach County
Which Palm Beach County cities are covered?
Coverage in Palm Beach County includes Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach, plus surrounding communities such as Lake Worth Beach, Riviera Beach, Greenacres, Highland Beach, and Lantana. City pages list neighborhood-level detail.
What hospitals do you commonly coordinate with in Palm Beach County?
Discharge coordination most often involves Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Medical Center, Bethesda Hospital East and West, Good Samaritan Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, and West Boca Medical Center, among others.
How does post-discharge wound follow-up work in Palm Beach County?
Following discharge from a Palm Beach hospital, the first visit is scheduled at the patient’s home, ALF, or SNF within the post-discharge window. Documentation flows back to the discharging hospitalist or surgeon on request.
Do you work with home health agencies in Palm Beach County?
Yes. Wound-focused coordination complements the agency’s nursing visits, with shared documentation to the case manager and 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.