Chronic Wound Care Specialist
Healing Non-Healing Wounds At Home, Where Comfort Matters Most
If you or a loved one struggle with wounds that won’t heal—venous, arterial, diabetic, pressure ulcers, or surgical sites—Elite Home Wound Care brings specialized, evidence-based chronic wound management directly to your door. Our clinical experts, led by certified wound nurses, help complex wounds heal in the privacy and safety of home.
Why Choose a Chronic Wound Care Specialist?
Certified Wound Nurses
Certified wound nurses, vascular-trained RNs, nutrition and infection management, physician telehealth.
Multidisciplinary Approach
We partner with providers in vascular medicine, nutrition, diabetes care, podiatry, plastic surgery, and infectious diseases.
Advanced Therapies
Debridement, specialty dressings, hyperbaric referrals (if needed), negative pressure therapy, compression, skin substitutes.
Prevention Education
We teach patients and families daily techniques, nutrition, offloading, and infection control to prevent recurrence.
What Are Chronic Wounds?
Chronic wounds (or “non healing wounds”) are injuries that have failed to heal for 30+ days, are slow to improve, or keep returning. Causes may include diabetes, arterial or venous disease, pressure, infection, surgery, trauma, or cancer.
Types of chronic wounds managed:-
- Diabetic foot ulcers, neuropathic wounds
- Venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers
- Pressure ulcers, bed sores
- Surgical wounds, burns, ostomy sites
- Trauma or skin breakdown
Chronic Wound Care Services
Comprehensive Assessment
Pinpointing the root cause—blood flow, diabetes, infection, underlying conditions
Wound Debridement
Precise removal of dead or infected tissue to encourage healing
Advanced Dressings
Moist, negative pressure, hydrocolloid, foam, alginate, or skin substitute as appropriate
Hyperbaric Therapy Coordination
Referral for oxygen therapy in eligible cases
Infection Management
Antibiotic/antifungal therapies as needed, real-time monitoring
Nutrition & Hydration Counseling
Optimizing nutrients for skin/tissue regeneration
Education & Prevention
Counseling for wound care, movement, hygiene, footwear, blood sugar, and lifestyle
Telehealth & Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Seamless communication with your doctors and specialists
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Who We Serve & Where
Adults, seniors, and families with wounds resistant to healing.
Patients recovering from surgery, trauma, chronic ulcers, burns, or underlying disease
Residents of Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River Counties.
Key Benefits
- Heal hard-to-treat wounds, avoid hospital admissions
- Multidisciplinary solutions for diabetic, vascular, and complex wounds
- Stay mobile and active—no risky travel to clinics
- Empower yourself and caregivers for prevention and self-help
How Chronic Wound Care Works At Home
Request a Visit
Advanced Diagnostic Evaluation
Get advanced diagnostic and clinical evaluation
Individualized Healing Plan
Receive an individualized, expert wound healing plan
Ongoing Care & Support
Regular nurse/specialist visits, telehealth and multidisciplinary support until healed
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Common questions
Chronic Wound Care FAQs
Our team is available around the clock to answer any questions or concerns, and we ensure seamless communication with your primary care physician.
What makes a wound ‘chronic’ or non-healing?
A wound is chronic if it hasn't fully healed in 30 days, keeps getting worse, or keeps coming back.
Can you treat diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, or surgical wounds at home?
Yes, our multidisciplinary team covers all major chronic wound types.
Is advanced wound care covered by insurance?
Most insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid, approve skilled chronic wound care.
When do I need to see a specialist?
If wound hasn't healed after a month, gets larger/redder, smells, causes fever, or doesn’t respond to standard care—call a specialist!
Do you coordinate with my other doctors?
Absolutely; we collaborate with your primary/family provider, vascular, and surgical specialties.
