How we approach wound care
Senior wounds don't heal the way younger ones do. Diabetes, poor circulation, thin skin, and reduced mobility turn a small pressure point into a months-long ulcer if no one is paying attention.
We pay attention. Same caregiver, same eyes, same hands changing the dressing — which is the only way subtle changes get noticed early enough to matter.
Best fit for
Seniors with pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, surgical incisions, or chronic wounds that need consistent dressing changes and monitoring.
You get
- Sterile dressing changes on prescribed schedule
- Wound photography for tele-medicine reviews
- Infection-watch protocols (redness, heat, drainage, odor)
- Pressure-relief positioning
- Nutrition support for healing (protein, hydration, vit C)
- Coordination with wound-care nurse or doctor
How it begins
Call or message us
Tell us about your loved one. We listen, we ask questions, we don't push anything.
In-home assessment
An RN visits the home (or wherever your loved one is) and builds a care plan with you.
Caregiver match
We introduce you to the caregiver we think is the best fit. Meet them before they ever start.
Provided across all our 10 homes.
Wound Care is part of how every Amy's Eden home cares for residents — in Reno, Carson City, and the surrounding suburbs.
Let's talk about wound care.
No pressure. No sales script. We'll listen to your situation and tell you honestly whether Wound Care is the right fit.