Bringing Wound Healing at Home
Managing chronic wounds continues to pose significant challenges, especially among patients with multiple health conditions. Choosing a provider that understands these complexities is essential. At HEAL AT HOME LLC, we recognize that effective wound care requires more than just treating the wound—it involves addressing underlying health factors that hinder healing. By focusing on clinical efficiency, outcome-driven care, and patient experience, we provide direct access to a wound care specialist without requiring patients to leave their home environment.
Who Is a Candidate?
HEAL AT HOME LLC offers in-home evaluation and treatment for both acute and chronic, non-healing wounds. These may result from Diabetes, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, or post-surgical complications—often worsened by conditions such as poor nutrition, infection, or obesity. Our services are designed to meet the needs of patients who benefit from structured wound care delivered outside of traditional clinic settings.
Consider the Following Statistics
- Each year, nearly 900,000 Americans develop diabetic foot ulcers. Most require outpatient care at least 12 times annually and still face an average of two hospitalizations. Over 159,000 lower limb amputations are performed annually.
- Roughly three million Americans are affected by venous leg ulcers, commonly caused by diseased veins.
- Pressure ulcers in elderly individuals increase mortality risk fivefold, with 20 percent of these ulcers developing at home.
At HEAL AT HOME LLC, we understand the urgency behind these numbers. Our care strategies are backed by proven methods and supported by practical, individualized treatment plans. We apply sound wound management principles across a range of conditions to help patients heal safely and efficiently in the comfort of their homes.
Initiate Your Wound Care Request
Get in touch to coordinate a home visit, request provider follow-up, or discuss wound care options. Our team responds quickly and is ready to assist with clinical scheduling or questions.



