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Mobile Wound Care Where Patients Need It
Partnered Wound Care provides advanced mobile wound-care support for patients in healthcare facilities, residential settings and homes across Texas, Tennessee and Louisiana.
Our clinicians assess and manage acute, chronic, complex and non-healing wounds in the patient’s care environment. We work alongside facility teams, home-health agencies, attending providers, caregivers and other appropriate members of the care team.
Services
Every care plan starts with a thorough evaluation.
Our clinicians assess the wound, surrounding skin, drainage, tissue condition, risk factors, current treatment approach and the patient’s overall care needs. We use this assessment to help guide an individualized plan of care and support clear communication with the referring organization and appropriate providers.
Assessment services may include:
Wound measurement, classification, and staging when clinically appropriate
Review of wound history and current treatment
Evaluation of healing barriers and risk factors
Review of pain and comfort concerns
Identification of dressing and treatment needs
Coordination with the patient’s physician and care team
Wounds do not heal the same way for every patient. Treatment plans should reflect the wound type, the patient’s medical needs, mobility, nutrition, care environment, goals of care and provider recommendations.
Partnered Wound Care develops individualized treatment recommendations designed to support consistent care and ongoing reassessment.
Care plans may include:
Recommended treatment approach
Dressing selection and management
Visit frequency recommendations
Monitoring goals
Communication with the facility or agency care team
Escalation recommendations when additional medical attention is needed
Chronic and complex wounds may require specialized clinical attention and ongoing follow-up. Our mobile team supports patients with wounds that are difficult to heal or require regular reassessment.
We may support care for:
Pressure injuries
Diabetic foot ulcers
Venous leg ulcers
Arterial ulcers
Surgical wounds
Traumatic wounds
Skin tears
Non-healing wounds
Wounds with drainage, tissue breakdown, or other complications
Other acute or chronic wound-care needs
Each patient is evaluated individually. Services are provided based on clinical appropriateness, provider orders and the patient’s care needs.
Selecting and managing the right wound dressing can be an important part of a patient’s treatment plan.
Our clinicians help evaluate dressing needs and provide recommendations based on the wound’s condition, drainage level, tissue type, surrounding skin, patient comfort and treatment goals.
Support may include:
Advanced dressing recommendations
Dressing-change guidance
Support for moisture balance and wound protection
Monitoring of treatment response
Adjustments to the care plan as clinically appropriate
Education and communication with the care team
When clinically appropriate and within the treating clinician’s scope of practice, wound debridement and other specialized interventions may be part of the treatment plan.
Our team evaluates each patient individually and coordinates with the appropriate providers regarding recommended care.
Services may include:
Wound debridement when clinically indicated
Management of non-viable tissue
Ongoing assessment of wound-bed condition
Coordination for additional services or specialty care when needed
Communication regarding changes in wound status
Not every wound requires the same treatment. Clinical decisions are made based on patient assessment, provider orders and the established plan of care.
Pressure injuries can develop or worsen when patients have limited mobility, fragile skin, complex health conditions or difficulty repositioning.
Partnered Wound Care works with care teams to support assessment, treatment, prevention planning and ongoing monitoring for patients at risk of or living with pressure injuries.
Support may include:
Pressure-injury assessment and staging when clinically appropriate
Treatment recommendations
Dressing management
Monitoring and reassessment
Communication around prevention strategies
Collaboration with facility staff and the broader care team
Diabetes, circulation concerns, neuropathy and limited mobility can make lower-extremity wounds more difficult to manage.
Our clinicians support individualized care plans for diabetic foot ulcers and other lower-extremity wounds, while coordinating with the appropriate providers and care team.
Services may include:
Wound assessment and monitoring
Dressing recommendations
Care-plan coordination
Communication about healing progress and clinical changes
Escalation recommendations when a higher level of care is needed
Wound care requires more than a single assessment. Healing can change over time and treatment plans may need to be adjusted as the wound responds.
Partnered Wound Care provides follow-up visits as clinically appropriate to monitor progress, assess changes and communicate with the patient’s care team.
Our ongoing support may include:
Scheduled follow-up visits
Wound measurement and reassessment
Treatment-plan adjustments
Dressing and care-plan updates
Coordination with referring providers and organizations
Clear documentation and communication
Strong communication supports better continuity of care.
Partnered Wound Care works collaboratively with:
Facility administrators and directors of nursing
Nurses and caregivers
Attending physicians and advanced practice providers
Home-health agencies
Rehabilitation teams
Palliative-care teams
Patients and appropriate family caregivers
We aim to make it easier for everyone involved in care to understand the wound-care plan, track changes and know when additional follow-up may be needed.
Partner With Our Team
If your organization needs dependable mobile wound-care support, we are ready to help.
Partnered Wound Care works collaboratively with your team to support timely referrals, coordinated care and ongoing communication for patients with wound-care needs.
📞 Call: 945-286-0636
📧 Email: info@almspllc.com
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