Wound Care for Nursing Homes

On-Site and Off-Site Visits

At Charming Skin Vein Clinics, we provide professional Wound Care services for patients who need timely, attentive treatment in both clinical and residential care settings. We work with nursing homes, families, caregivers, and patients who need support for chronic wounds, sores, bed ulcers, and leg ulceration. Our goal is to help protect the skin, support healing, reduce complications, and improve comfort with compassionate medical care
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Compassionate Wound Care That Comes to You

Wounds that do not heal properly can become painful, serious, and difficult to manage without medical attention. Our wound care services are designed for patients who need ongoing evaluation and treatment for sores, bed ulcers, leg ulceration, and other skin injuries that require close monitoring. We offer on-site and off-site visits, making it easier for nursing homes and patients to access dependable wound care when and where it is needed.

Who We Serve

We provide wound care services for patients in nursing homes, assisted living environments, and home settings. Our team understands that many patients receiving wound care are older adults with limited mobility, circulation concerns, pressure-related skin breakdown, or chronic medical conditions that slow healing. By coordinating care with staff and caregivers, we help create a more consistent and supportive treatment process.

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Home Services

Off-site support for patients who need wound care in a home setting with family or caregiver involvement.

Nursing Homes

On-site wound evaluation, treatment planning, and follow-up visits for residents who need regular wound management.

Clinic Visits

In-office assessment and treatment for patients who are able to travel for care.

Conditions We Treat

Our Wound Care services are focused on identifying the cause of the wound, improving the healing environment, and helping prevent worsening skin damage. We evaluate the wound carefully and recommend the appropriate course of treatment based on the patient’s condition and overall health.

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SORES

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BED ULCERS

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LEG ULCERATION

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CHRONIC WOUNDS

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On-Site and Off-Site Visits

One of the most important parts of our service is accessibility. We understand that many wound care patients cannot travel easily or may receive better support in their current care environment. That is why we offer on-site and off-site visits for qualifying patients and facilities.
 
For nursing homes, on-site care helps reduce disruptions for residents while allowing staff to coordinate directly with our medical team. For patients receiving home services, off-site visits make it possible to continue wound care treatment with greater convenience and continuity.

Artificial Grafts

For appropriate cases, advanced wound treatment options such as artificial grafts may be considered as part of the healing plan. Artificial grafts may help support wound closure and tissue recovery in selected patients with difficult or slow-healing wounds. Treatment recommendations depend on the condition of the wound, the patient’s medical history, and the overall goals of care.
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Why Wound Care Is Important

Timely wound care is important because untreated wounds can become larger, deeper, more painful, and more difficult to heal. In some cases, delayed treatment may increase the risk of infection, hospitalization, or long-term complications. Proper wound care supports cleaner healing, better comfort, and improved quality of life for patients who need regular medical attention.

Wound Care and Insurance Coverage

Many wound care services may be considered medically necessary care, especially when a patient has chronic wounds, bed ulcers, or leg ulceration that require active treatment and follow-up. We work with patients and facilities to help clarify coverage options.
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Medicare

We primarily work with Medicare for eligible medically necessary wound care services.

PPO Plans

We accept most PPO plans depending on provider, location, and eligibility.

Coverage Verification

Coverage can vary based on the patient’s condition, policy, and referral requirements.

Please call us to verify if the treatment is covered by your insurance.

Insurance coverage varies by plan and medical necessity. If you are arranging care for a patient in a nursing home or home setting, our team can help review the next steps and discuss scheduling options.

Why Nursing Homes Choose Charming Skin

Nursing homes and caregivers need wound care partners who are responsive, reliable, and focused on patient well-being. At Charming Skin Vein Clinics, we aim to provide consistent clinical support, clear communication, and wound care treatment designed around the patient’s needs. Our service model helps facilities and families access care for wounds that require regular medical attention without unnecessary delays.
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Frequently Ask Questions

What types of wounds do you treat?

We treat a range of wounds including sores, bed ulcers, leg ulceration, and other chronic wounds that require ongoing medical care.

Do you provide wound care for nursing homes?

Yes. We provide wound care for nursing homes and work with facility staff to support residents who need regular treatment and follow-up.

Do you offer home services?

Yes. We offer home services and off-site care options for qualifying patients who need wound care outside of the clinic.

Are artificial grafts available?

For appropriate cases, artificial grafts may be recommended as part of an advanced wound care treatment plan.

Is wound care covered by insurance?

Many wound care services may be covered when they are considered medically necessary. We primarily work with Medicare and accept most PPO plans depending on eligibility and coverage details.

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