Weekly wound list review
Consistent review of residents with pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, post-surgical wounds, NPWT, skin tears, and slow-healing wounds.
Facility wound rounds
Gateway can talk with facility leadership, social work, nursing, and medical teams about consistent wound rounds for residents who need clearer follow-up.
Call or email Gateway Wound Care with where the patient is, what kind of wound it is, and who is coordinating care. We can talk through the next step.
What this means
This page is for operators, administrators, DONs, social workers, case managers, rehab leaders, and facility executives who want to know whether Gateway can help cover wounds in the building.
Consistent review of residents with pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, post-surgical wounds, NPWT, skin tears, and slow-healing wounds.
Findings can be coordinated with facility nursing, attending physicians, families, home health, and outside specialists as appropriate.
Measurements, wound appearance, drainage, treatment plan, risk factors, and escalation needs are kept visible.
When a resident leaves, the wound plan can travel with the patient instead of disappearing at the door.
Facility fit
Facility wound care is hard because wounds sit at the intersection of staffing, nutrition, support surfaces, turning, moisture, diabetes, vascular disease, infection risk, family expectation, and documentation. The best program is simple, consistent, and clinically useful.
Gateway can discuss a weekly wound-rounding structure for SNFs, rehab centers, assisted living communities, memory care, senior living, and high-need residential settings across the St. Louis metro.
How the conversation starts
SNF, rehab, ALF, memory care, senior living, or other care setting.
How many residents have active wounds, who follows them now, and where the gaps show up.
Weekly, biweekly, or targeted wound-list review based on resident need and geography.
Any clinical, billing, contract, or documentation model must be set up appropriately for the setting.
Facility leaders
Email info@gatewaywoundcare.com with your facility name, city, approximate wound census, and best contact person.