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Nursing Homes

Wound Care located in Memphis, TN and Holly Springs, MS

Nursing Homes

Nursing home residents are vulnerable to chronic nonhealing wounds like venous ulcers. VIP Wound excels at assessing and treating all types of wounds, including ulcers. From the practice’s offices in Memphis, Tennessee, and Holly Springs, Mississippi, they visit local nursing homes to deliver on-site wound care. With VIP Wound, nursing home residents are in expert hands every step of the way. Call the nearest office to arrange a nursing home visit today.

Nursing Homes Q & A

Is wound care available in nursing homes?

VIP Wound provides expert wound care services directly in nursing homes. The practice recognizes that many residents face mobility challenges or have complex health needs. They bring their specialized care to the nursing home rather than requiring patients to travel to them.

VIP Wound works closely with nursing home staff to ensure each patient receives thorough, personalized wound care without leaving their facility.

What kinds of wounds are treatable in nursing homes?

VIP Wound treats a wide range of wounds, including:

  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Pressure injuries
  • Arterial and venous ulcers
  • Burns
  • Skin tears
  • Surgical wounds
  • Ischemic ulcers

VIP Wound also cares for patients with lymphedema and atypical wounds that require specialized attention. Whether a wound is mild or severe, the wound care experts have the experience and tools to help it heal.

What wound care services are available in nursing homes?

VIP Wound brings advanced wound care directly to the patient. They use the latest technologies to perform diagnostics and treatments, including:

  • Wound evaluations
  • Wound cleaning and dressing changes
  • Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)
  • Wound biopsies
  • Medication management

VIP Wound partners with nursing home caregivers, nurses, and doctors to create a seamless care experience. The focus is always on achieving superior healing results, improving quality of life, and reducing the risk of severe complications.

Wound care specialists work closely with the nursing home’s staff to monitor wound progress, update treatment plans, and ensure that every patient receives consistent, high-quality care. This collaboration helps avoid hospital visits and supports faster healing.

Why is wound care so important in nursing homes?

Nursing home residents are usually older adults, many with chronic conditions or limited mobility. This means they’re more likely to develop nonhealing wounds.

Without proper care, these wounds can become infected or lead to severe health problems. That’s why it’s necessary to have a dedicated wound care team like VIP Wound involved early and consistently.

Partnering with VIP Wound is simple if you’re a nursing home administrator or caregiver. Contact the nearest office, and the practice will work with you to bring wound care services into your facility.

Everyone at VIP Wound is committed to delivering compassionate, expert care that helps residents heal and feel their best. Call the nearest office to arrange a nursing home visit today.