Wound assessment
Measurements, tissue appearance, drainage, odor, pain, infection concerns, and change over time.
Diabetic foot ulcers - Washington
Gateway supports diabetic foot ulcers in Washington with bedside wound care, documentation, and coordination for families, facilities, home health, and physicians.
Call or email Gateway Wound Care with where the patient is, what kind of wound it is, and who is coordinating care. We can talk through the next step.
Local care context
wound care coordination for Franklin County families, facilities, and home health teams.
Measurements, tissue appearance, drainage, odor, pain, infection concerns, and change over time.
Communication with the referring provider, facility nurse, home health agency, family, or specialist as appropriate.
Gateway prioritizes consistent wound follow-up within a realistic service area.
Call 877-48-WOUND or email [email protected] with the wound-care question and best contact person.
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