Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care at Home
Specialized Diabetic Wound Care, Delivered at Home
Diabetic foot ulcers are among the most common — and most serious — chronic wounds. Reduced circulation and nerve sensation make them slow to heal and easy to overlook, which is why consistent, specialized attention matters so much. Our licensed clinicians bring that care directly to your home.
We focus on protecting the wound, reducing pressure on the affected foot, applying advanced dressings, and watching closely for early signs of infection. Every plan is coordinated with your physician so your wound care fits within your overall diabetes management.
Diabetic Foot Ulcer FAQs
Why do diabetic foot ulcers need specialized care?
Diabetes can reduce circulation and sensation in the feet, so wounds heal slowly and are easy to miss. Specialized, consistent wound care helps lower the risk of infection and more serious complications.
Can diabetic foot ulcers really be treated at home?
Yes. Our licensed clinicians provide offloading guidance, advanced dressings, debridement when appropriate, and regular monitoring in your home — coordinated with your physician.
Is in-home diabetic wound care covered by Medicare?
We accept Medicare and most insurance plans. Coverage depends on your plan and clinical need, and we review it with you before care begins.
Request a Diabetic Wound Care Visit
Tell us about the wound and we'll get back to you within one business day — usually a quick call to coordinate a referral and schedule an in-home assessment. Medicare and most insurance accepted.