When transportation fails, follow-up fails. Gateway is positioned around bedside access, wound-aware clinical thinking, and communication with the people carrying responsibility.
Families, social workers, home health teams, physicians, ALFs, SNFs, and senior-care partners.
The model supports patients who struggle to travel reliably to clinics.
Family, facility, physician, and home health communication has to be part of the care plan.
The same patients often carry diabetes, edema, pressure injury risk, medication complexity, and mobility limitations.
Mobile wound care St. Louis, wound care at home, in-home primary care, mobile primary care, facility wound care referrals, reduce readmissions, DON wound care support, ADON wound care, hospital discharge wound care, physician wound referrals, homebound senior primary care, and assisted living primary care.
Administrators, social workers, DONs, and ADONs need fewer preventable transfers, fewer family complaints, and better documentation.
Doctors need orders listened to, useful updates, and escalation when a wound or patient is moving in the wrong direction.
Families, physicians, facilities, discharge teams, and home health partners can begin with a general inquiry.
Use the St. Louis local number: (314) 325-0126.