Assisted Living Wound Care in Washington, Oregon, Idaho & Utah | United Wound Healing

Mobile Wound Care Solutions for Assisted Living Facilities in Washington, Oregon, Idaho & Utah

Patients living in assisted living communities can receive expert wound care from United Wound Healing’s mobile skin and wound specialists, both virtually and in person. Our collaborative wound care model works alongside your current home health provider to deliver healing that is up to 2x faster than national averages.

By treating the whole patient—not just the wound—we address chronic conditions, circulation issues, and biofilms that delay healing. When an assisted living visit is needed, our specialists bring advanced assessment tools and treatments directly to the resident to accelerate wound closure and guide home health partners with evidence-based, value-based care.

Advanced Diagnostics and Wound Care Treatments for Assisted Living Residents

When a resident in assisted living requires an in-person consultation, they receive hospital-level diagnostics and therapies without leaving their community. Our mobile wound care teams provide:

  • Non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to see deep into the tissue in and around the wound, assessing blood flow and tissue quality essential for successful wound healing.
  • Real-time bacterial fluorescence imaging to identify bacteria and biofilm in and around the wound, allowing precise removal and reducing infection risk.

Regular biofilm removal throughout the healing process means:

  • Fewer wound infections
  • Reduced need for antibiotics
  • Lower risk of severe complications, including amputation

When chronic wounds do not improve with standard wound care supplies, our assisted living wound specialists use:

  • DNA-guided therapies tailored to the specific organisms in the wound
  • Cellular and tissue-based products to support complex or non-healing wounds
  • UltraMIST® therapy, a non-contact, pain-free ultrasound treatment shown to reduce healing time for open ulcers and deep tissue pressure injuries

These advanced modalities help assisted living residents achieve faster, safer, and more complete wound healing.

Proven Wound Healing Outcomes at Lower Cost

For more than six years, United Wound Healing has led the way in mobile skin and wound care for post-acute and assisted living settings. Our outcomes-driven approach delivers:

Average Days to Wound Closure

  • United Wound Healing: 32 days
  • U.S. Average: 64 days

By providing specialized assisted living wound care on-site, we help reduce hospitalizations, lower overall costs of care, and improve quality of life for residents and peace of mind for families and facility partners.