Accurate staging and measurement
Consistent staging, dimensions, tissue type, and drainage tracked visit to visit, so everyone can see whether the wound is moving.
Pressure injury care · Overland
Pressure injuries develop quickly and heal slowly, and they are hardest on patients who can't easily travel to a wound clinic. Our clinicians treat stage 1 through stage 4 pressure injuries, unstageable wounds, and deep tissue injuries at the bedside — with accurate staging, measurement, debridement when indicated, and pressure-relief guidance the caregivers around the patient can actually follow. In Overland, that means treating patients at home, in senior living, and in skilled nursing facilities near St. Ann and the northwest county medical corridor — without asking anyone to arrange transport to a wound clinic.
Start care or send a referral
Call 314-325-0126 or send a referral. Tell us where the patient is and what the wound is doing — we handle verification, scheduling, and updates back to you.
What treatment involves
Consistent staging, dimensions, tissue type, and drainage tracked visit to visit, so everyone can see whether the wound is moving.
Debridement when clinically indicated, exudate management, and dressing plans matched to the stage and location of the injury.
Support surface review, repositioning and heel offloading guidance, and moisture and incontinence management — the factors that decide whether a pressure injury heals.
Clear instructions for family caregivers, facility staff, and home health nurses between our visits.
Where we see patients
Bedside visits for Overland patients with mobility limits, transportation barriers, or caregiver strain.
Assisted living and memory care residents, with findings shared with the community's care staff.
Individual referrals or scheduled weekly wound rounds for the whole building.
Learn moreFollow-up that starts within days of discharge — before the wound plan falls through the cracks.
Learn moreQuestions
Many can, with consistent pressure relief, the right dressings, and regular clinical reassessment. Deep or complicated wounds may also need surgical or specialist input, which we coordinate.
Yes. We complement — not replace — the nurses already caring for the patient, and we share findings and the care plan after each visit.
Coverage depends on the plan and the situation. Call us and we'll walk you through it before care begins.
Yes — Overland is inside our core Greater St. Louis service area, and our clinicians see patients there at home and in facilities. Call 314-325-0126 and we'll confirm scheduling for your address.
Start care
Call 314-325-0126 or send a referral. Read more about how we treat this wound type or see all wound care in Overland.