Mobile Wound Care

Nurse preparing for mobile woundcare in Reno at Atrium Woundcare

Introduction

Atrium Wound Care provides board-certified mobile wound care services, delivering advanced wound treatment directly to patients in their homes. We understand the physical, emotional, and logistical challenges chronic wounds can create for older adults and caregivers. Our mobile care model reduces travel stress, supports continuity of care, and allows healing to take place in a familiar, comfortable environment.

Why Choose Mobile Wound Care with Atrium Wound Care?

Managing a wound should not require leaving the comfort and safety of your home. Atrium Wound Care’s mobile wound care services in Northern Nevada and the Greater Sacramento Area bring experienced practitioners, advanced therapies, and personalized care directly to your doorstep. Our mobile model is especially valuable for individuals with limited mobility, transportation challenges, or pain that makes clinic visits difficult.

  • Eliminates travel time and logistical stress

  • Allows treatment in a familiar, comfortable setting

  • Provides consistent one-on-one care without clinic distractions

Atrium Wound Care practitioners arrive fully equipped with advanced tools and dressings, delivering patient-first care with a focus on clinical excellence.

Why Our Mobile Wound Care Service Is Ideal for Older Adults

Older adults often experience slower wound healing due to age-related changes in circulation, skin integrity, and mobility. Chronic health conditions can further complicate care.

Atrium Wound Care’s in-home mobile service eliminates the need for travel and provides focused, one-on-one attention in a familiar environment. We work closely with caregivers to ensure each visit respects comfort, dignity, and individualized care needs of your loved ones.

Senior patient using phone to schedule mobile woundcare with Atrium Woundcare

Our Mobile Wound Care Services

  1. Comprehensive Initial Assessment

    A comprehensive review of medical history, medications, and the home environment. We assess and document the wound to establish a clear baseline for treatment.

  2. Customized Treatment Planning

    Development of a personalized mobile wound care plan that addresses wound characteristics, underlying health conditions, and individual care goals.

  3. Advanced In Home Therapies

    • Gentle cleansing and debridement to prepare the wound bed

    • Negative pressure wound therapy to promote tissue growth

    • Bioengineered skin substitutes to support regeneration

    • Moisture-balancing dressings to optimize healing

  4. Regular Follow Up Visits

    Scheduled mobile wound care visits to monitor healing progress, adjust treatment as needed, and support adherence to the care plan.

  5. Patient and Caregiver Education

    Hands-on education in wound monitoring, dressing changes, and strategies to protect skin integrity and support healing.

  6. Preventive Guidance

    Advice on pressure redistribution, nutrition support and early warning signs to reduce risk of recurrence.

Elderly patient receiving compassionate mobile woundcare in Reno from Atrium Woundcare nurse

Benefits of In-Home Care

  • Enhanced Comfort and Privacy

    Receiving care in your own home reduces anxiety and supports a greater sense of comfort and privacy.

  • Improved Adherence and Outcomes

    Consistent visits from familiar providers promote trust, adherence to treatment, and improved healing outcomes.

  • Holistic Insight

    Observing your living environment allows practitioners to identify and address factors that may interfere with healing.

Conditions We Treat with Mobile Wound Care

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Persistent foot wounds caused by nerve damage and poor circulation, managed with offloading techniques, advanced dressings and glucose support.

Venous Leg Ulcers

Open sores from fluid buildup in the lower legs, treated with compression therapy, elevation strategies, and specialized wound dressings.

Pressure Injuries

Skin breakdown over bony areas due to prolonged pressure, managed through repositioning plans, support surfaces, and moisture control.

Post Surgical Wounds

Incisions that heal slowly or reopen due to tension or infection, overseen with gentle cleansing, adaptive dressings and coordination with your surgical team.

Traumatic Wounds

Injuries from accidents or impact, treated with debridement, protective dressings, and advanced healing modalities.

Radiation Related Wounds

Skin and tissue damage related to radiation therapy, soothed with moisture-balancing dressings, regenerative therapies, and supportive skin care.

Arterial Wounds

Painful wounds typically on the feet or ankles caused by reduced arterial blood flow, managed in coordination with vascular specialists and targeted wound therapies.

Mixed Aetiology Wounds

Complex wounds driven by multiple factors such as venous and arterial issues, treated with an integrated care plan addressing circulation, pressure, and medical management.

How Mobile Wound Care Works

  1. Schedule Your Consultation

    Contact us by phone or through our online form to arrange a free initial consultation.

  2. In Home Evaluation

    A clinician visits you at your convenience to assess the wound, medical history, and overall health status.

  3. Personalized Mobile Wound Care Plan

    We develop a personalized care plan outlining recommended therapies, visit frequency, and treatment milestones.

  4. Therapy Sessions

    Our mobile wound care team returns as scheduled to deliver treatment, monitor healing progress, and adjust care as needed.

  5. Education and Support

    Patients and caregivers receive clear guidance on wound care, lifestyle considerations, and prevention strategies.

  6. Closure and Maintenance

    Once healing is achieved, care shifts toward prevention, monitoring, and long-term skin health.

Patient Journey Example

  • Day One: Initial visit for evaluation and first treatment.
  • Week One: Wound cleansing, dressing change and introduction of advanced therapy.
  • Week Three: Reduction in wound size, drainage, and signs of inflammation.
  • Week Six: Continued wound closure with improving tissue health.
  • Week Eight: Wound fully closed and transition to a maintenance and prevention plan.

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