Condition

Chronic & Non-Healing Wound Care at Home

For wounds that just won't heal — steady, expert, in-home care that sticks with it until they do.

A US Wound nurse practitioner sharing a warm moment with a patient

When a wound won’t heal, we don’t give up on it

Some wounds resist healing for weeks or months — often because of circulation, infection, or an underlying condition. They need steady, specialized attention, and someone who keeps showing up. That’s us. Our nurse practitioners come to your home on a consistent schedule and stay with a stubborn wound until it turns the corner.

Wounds we manage

  • Venous stasis ulcers
  • Arterial ulcers
  • Infected wounds
  • Partial-thickness burns
  • Pyoderma ulcers
  • Other complex or non-healing wounds

A steady plan, delivered at home

Chronic wounds heal through consistent, expert care — assessment, advanced dressings, infection monitoring, and a plan we adjust over time, walking alongside your physician the whole way. We stay with you until the wound graduates — and we’re in the shadows after that if you ever need us again.

Why some wounds stall

A wound that won’t close usually has a reason behind it, and finding that reason is half the work. Poor circulation, ongoing pressure on the area, too much or too little moisture, lingering infection, diabetes, and nutrition all affect how a wound heals. Part of what our nurse practitioners do on each visit is look past the wound itself to what’s holding it back — and then coordinate with your doctor to address it, rather than just re-dressing the same wound week after week.

What a visit looks like

Each visit, we measure the wound to see whether it’s truly making progress, clean and dress it with the right advanced products for its stage, watch closely for infection, and update the plan based on what the wound is telling us. We document everything so your physician and home health team stay in the loop, and we tell you plainly how it’s going — good news or not. Whoever you want alongside you — a spouse, an adult child, a caregiver — is part of the conversation.

We verify your benefits first — see how coverage works, or request a visit and we’ll come to you.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What counts as a chronic or non-healing wound?
Generally, a wound that hasn't made progress in about four weeks or hasn't healed in about eight. These often need specialized, ongoing management — the kind we bring to your home.
Which chronic wounds do you treat?
Venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers, infected wounds, partial-thickness burns, pyoderma ulcers, and other hard-to-heal wounds.
How long will it take to heal?
Honestly, it depends — chronic wounds heal on their own timeline, and we won't promise a date we can't keep. What we will promise is that we keep showing up and keep adjusting the plan until it turns the corner.
What if it healed before and came back?
That happens with chronic wounds, and it isn't a failure. Reach out and we'll come back out. Once you've been our patient, you stay our patient — we're in the shadows if you need us again.

Ready to heal at home?

Call us or request a visit — for yourself or someone you love. We verify your benefits first, so there are no surprises, and get a nurse practitioner to your door, often the same week.