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Expert insights on wound care, treatment options, and patient education from our clinical team.

Why Partner with a Mobile Wound Care Provider?
By Burnett July 15, 2026
Learn why partnering with a mobile wound care provider improves healing outcomes, reduces hospitalizations, and strengthens care coordination.
Venous Leg Ulcers: Best Treatment Options at Home
By Burnett July 1, 2026
Discover the best treatment options for venous leg ulcers at home, including compression therapy and advanced care to improve healing outcomes.
Signs a Wound Is Infected (And What to Do Next)
By Burnett June 15, 2026
Learn the signs of an infected wound and what to do next. Get expert guidance on when to seek care and how to prevent complications.
Do I Need Mobile Wound Care or Home Health? Banner. Clinician speaking with a patient in her home.
By Burnett June 1, 2026
Not sure if you need mobile wound care or home health? Learn the key differences, when to choose each, and when to call for expert wound care at home.
Reduce Wound-Related Hospitalizations in Assisted Living | Expert Guide
By Burnett May 15, 2026
Learn how assisted living facilities can reduce hospital readmissions from wounds through early intervention, on-site care, and better coordination.
By Burnett May 1, 2026
How in-home treatment improves healing and helps prevent complications
April 15, 2026
Many wounds heal with basic care, but others require specialized intervention to prevent complications. Knowing when to see a wound care specialist can make the difference between routine healing and a serious medical issue. Delayed treatment increases the risk of infection, chronic wounds, and even hospitalization, particularly for high-risk patients.
April 1, 2025
Diabetic wound care at home requires a structured, clinically informed approach. Patients with diabetes face impaired healing due to reduced circulation, neuropathy, and a higher risk of infection. Receiving care in the home setting can improve comfort, consistency, and outcomes when managed correctly. Understanding what to expect helps patients, caregivers, and referral partners make informed decisions and avoid complications.