Wound Management Services

Skilled, attentive wound care support to promote healing and prevent complications in the comfort of home.
Wound Management

Careful Healing, Close Attention

Wounds — whether from surgery, pressure sores, diabetes, or injury — require consistent, careful attention to heal properly and avoid infection. Our caregivers provide diligent wound care support, following care plans established by physicians and wound care specialists.
We watch closely for any signs of infection or slow healing and communicate promptly with your medical team, so small concerns never become serious complications.
Care delivered under physician/nurse-directed plans
Vigilant monitoring for infection or complications
Clear documentation shared with your care team
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Understanding Wound Management

Why Wound Management Matters

Chronic and slow-healing wounds — including pressure ulcers, diabetic wounds, and post-surgical incisions — carry a real risk of infection if not carefully monitored. Consistent, professional attention can mean the difference between a wound that heals properly and one that leads to serious complications.

How We Customize Wound Management

Every wound care plan follows the specific protocol set by your loved one’s physician or wound care specialist. Our caregivers are trained to follow these instructions precisely, while watching closely for anything that needs a nurse or doctor’s attention.
What’s Included

Attentive Wound Care Support

Our wound management visits can include any combination of the following, coordinated with your medical team.

Cleaning & Dressing Changes

Careful, hygienic dressing changes following your care team’s specific instructions.

Healing Progress Monitoring

Ongoing observation to track healing and catch changes early.

Infection Prevention

Early detection of redness, swelling, or warning signs, reported immediately.

Physician Coordination

Direct communication with doctors and wound care nurses on progress.

Nutrition Support

Diet guidance to support the body’s natural healing process.

Detailed Documentation

Careful records of every visit, kept for both family and medical providers.
Full Scope of Care

Everything Our Wound Management Can Include

A closer look at the specific tasks your caregiver can help with, coordinated with your medical team.
Wound cleaning per care plan
Sterile dressing changes
Bandage & gauze application
Skin integrity checks
Pressure ulcer prevention & repositioning
Monitoring for redness, swelling & odor
Pain level observation
Infection warning-sign reporting
Coordination with wound care nurses
Physician appointment reminders
Nutrition support for healing
Hydration monitoring
Detailed visit documentation
Family updates on healing progress
Who This Helps

Is Wound Management Right for Your Family?

This service is especially valuable for post-surgical patients, those with pressure ulcers or bed sores, diabetic wounds, or any chronic wound that requires consistent, attentive care.
Recovering from surgery with an open wound
Diabetic wounds or pressure ulcers
A wound that isn’t healing as expected
Getting Started

How to Begin Wound Management

1

Free Consultation

We review your loved one’s wound care plan and physician instructions during a free consultation.
2

Personalized Wound Care Plan

We build a care routine that follows your medical team’s exact protocol for dressing changes and monitoring.
3

Meet Your Caregiver

A caregiver trained in wound care support is matched to your family and begins providing consistent, attentive care.
Client Story

What Families Are Saying

★★★★★

“After my mother’s surgery, her wound needed daily attention that I just wasn’t confident doing myself. Her caregiver follows the nurse’s instructions exactly and always lets us know how the healing is progressing.”
— Matthew Scott – Roswell, GA
Denise R.
Marietta, GA
★★★★★
“Our caregiver treats my mother like family. The peace of mind Prestigious has given us is priceless.”
★★★★★
“Professional, punctual, and genuinely caring. My father looks forward to his caregiver’s visits every day.”
— James K.
Susan M.
Roswell, GA
Frequently Asked Questions

Wound Management Questions Answered

Can caregivers perform medical wound care?

Our caregivers provide non-medical wound care support such as dressing changes and monitoring under a physician’s or nurse’s care plan; complex medical wound treatments are coordinated with a licensed nurse.

Caregivers are trained to watch for warning signs like increased redness, swelling, odor, or fever, and immediately report any concerns to family and your medical team.

Yes, wound management is often paired with personal care, mobility assistance, or medication management for comprehensive support.


Yes, we work closely with visiting nurses and physicians to ensure wound care is consistent between all visits and providers.

Ready to Get Started?

Speak with our care team about attentive wound care support for your loved one.
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Personal Care
Meal Preparation
Medication Management
Mobility Assistance
24/7 Care
Respite Care
Light Housekeeping
Companionship