Mobile & In-Home Wound Care in Salem, Oregon
Advanced Mobile Wound Care Across All Care Settings
United Wound Healing provides advanced mobile wound care services in Salem, Oregon, delivering evidence‑based treatment directly to patients where they feel safest and most comfortable. Our experienced clinicians support individuals throughout Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, Dallas, Stayton, and neighboring communities across Marion and Polk counties. By bringing hospital‑grade wound medicine to the bedside, we ensure patients receive timely, specialized care without the barriers of transportation or clinic delays.
Expert Wound Care Delivered Across Salem & the Mid‑Willamette Valley
Our mobile wound care model allows patients to receive professional treatment in the setting most appropriate for their health and mobility. We provide onsite wound care in:
- Patient homes
- Adult family homes
- Assisted living communities
- Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs)
- Long‑term care facilities
- Rehabilitation centers
- Hospital‑to‑home transitions
This approach improves continuity, reduces avoidable emergency visits, and ensures rapid attention to complex or slow‑healing wounds.
Conditions We Treat
United Wound Healing specializes in managing a full spectrum of wound and skin conditions, including:
- Chronic and non‑healing wounds
- Pressure injuries (bedsores)
- Diabetic and neuropathic ulcers
- Venous insufficiency and arterial ulcers
- Post‑surgical wounds
- Traumatic injuries
- Burn wounds (acute and chronic)
- Lymphedema and edema‑related wounds
- Skin tears, infections, and fragile skin conditions
- Limb preservation and amputation prevention
Each treatment plan is customized to address underlying causes, promote healing, and reduce complications.
Our Approach: Healing, Protecting, Preventing & Educating
Every patient receives care guided by four essential pillars:
Healing
Advanced, evidence‑based therapies designed to restore tissue health and accelerate recovery.
Protecting
Strategies focused on maintaining skin integrity and preventing reinjury.
Preventing
Proactive wound surveillance to reduce the risk of infection, hospitalization, and recurrence.
Educating
Collaborative guidance for patients, caregivers, families, and facility teams to support wound care between visits.
Supporting Salem’s Healthcare Community
United Wound Healing partners with medical providers across the region—including Salem Hospital (Salem Health), Santiam Hospital, and Salem Health West Valley Hospital—to provide seamless transitions of care for patients discharged from inpatient or surgical settings. Our mobile clinicians help bridge gaps between hospital care, rehabilitation, and home‑based healing, ensuring no patient goes without timely wound management.
Why Salem Patients Choose United Wound Healing
Our mobile wound care model helps:
- Reduce hospital readmissions
- Improve post‑discharge continuity
- Expand access to wound specialists
- Support faster, more complete healing
- Enhance comfort, independence, and quality of life
- Strengthen communication among families, caregivers, and healthcare teams
Every care plan is individualized and designed to promote long‑term success.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Do you provide in‑home wound care in Salem?
Yes. We treat patients throughout Salem, Keizer, and the Mid‑Willamette Valley directly in their homes or care facilities. - Can you see patients recently discharged from Salem Hospital?
Absolutely. We coordinate closely with Salem Health and Santiam Hospital teams to continue wound treatment after hospitalization. - Do you offer wound care in assisted living and skilled nursing facilities?
Yes—we provide onsite wound care for residents in ALFs, AFHs, memory care communities, and SNFs across Marion and Polk counties.
Schedule Mobile Wound Care in Salem, OR
If you or a loved one is managing a chronic, complex, or non‑healing wound, United Wound Healing is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our mobile wound care services in Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, Dallas, Stayton, and surrounding Willamette Valley communities.