How Mobile Wound Care Is Improving Diabetic Ulcer Treatment

Atlanta mobile diabetic foot ulcer treatment.
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Ulcers are a persistent problem for many diabetes patients, potentially causing mobility issues, a risk of infection and hospitalizations. To minimize complications from these open sores, mobile diabetic foot ulcer treatment delivers professional care in the comfort of a patient’s home. Eliminating the need for recurring journeys to Atlanta clinics and hospitals removes stress from patients, who can then experience a quicker, more comfortable healing process. Here are the primary ways mobile wound care improves diabetic foot ulcer treatment.

How At-Home Wound Care Supports Diabetic Ulcer Healing

Diabetic foot ulcers are one area of healthcare where a mobile service frequently delivers a superior outcome. For the following reasons, patients and healthcare providers are increasingly choosing an at-home solution to manage open sores.

Regular Diabetic Ulcer Assessments

Ongoing diabetic foot ulcer assessments are essential for monitoring healing, identifying signs of infection, and adjusting the treatment process when necessary. Mobile providers visit a patient’s residence and measure an ulcer’s size and appearance. With this information, ulcer healing can be tracked to ensure the treatment is working as intended.

Reduced Travel Requirements

Traveling to a clinic, hospital or dedicated care facility is challenging for many patients. However, those with diabetic foot ulcers may also experience mobility issues and risk exacerbating their wound with extra travel. By bringing ulcer care directly to patients, providers reduce stress and eliminate the risk of missed appointments.

Holistic Wound Care and Collaboration

Mobile wound care professionals often treat diabetic foot ulcers in close collaboration with other medical professionals. The primary care physicians, dieticians and endocrinologists involved in a patient’s care may advise on the need for treatment after spotting the warning signs that an ulcer needs professional wound care. With such coordinated care, patients can experience better health outcomes.

Patient Education for Improved Healing

Following ulcer care best practices can play an important role in the healing process. With mobile ulcer care support, patients and caregivers will learn the correct methods of washing and drying feet, applying new dressings, and noticing any signs of redness, swelling or new sores. By following a consistent routine, patients can reduce the risks of infection and contribute to a successful healing process.

Accessible Telehealth Service for Ulcer Care

While at-home care is important in treating diabetic foot ulcers, some aspects of care can be achieved remotely. Telehealth is particularly useful for monitoring the progress of an ulcer, whether it’s checking that healing is on-track, or looking for signs of infection or dead tissue. With the combination of telehealth consults and mobile wound care and ulcer treatment, patients will receive comprehensive wound management.

Best Mobile Wound Care for Diabetic Ulcers

Preferred Healthcare offers at-home care for wounds and ulcers, including post-surgical treatment, diabetic foot ulcers and debridements. Our team visits your home or healthcare facility to deliver convenient, expert bedside care. Give us a call at (404) 919-5708 or schedule an appointment today.

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