Wound care is of great importance, especially in cases such as chronic wounds, diabetic wounds, or post-surgical wounds. Incorrect dressing or debridement procedures can increase the risk of infection and delay the healing process. As Happ Health, we provide the most accurate care for your wounds with our "Wound Dressing and Debridement" service offered by our expert nurses in your home.
What is Wound Dressing and Debridement at Home?
- Wound Dressing:
- It is a medical procedure performed to clean the wound, reduce the risk of infection, and support the healing process.
- Our expert nurses perform the dressing process using sterile materials appropriate for the condition of the wound.
- Debridement:
- It is the process of cleaning dead or infected tissues in the wound area.
- Debridement accelerates wound healing and reduces the risk of infection.
- This procedure requires expertise and attention and is applied safely by our experienced nurses.
Privileges of Happ Health Wound Care at Home:
- Expert Nurses: Safe and effective care by our experienced and certified nurses.
- Home Comfort: Treatment in your home, away from the stress of the hospital environment.
- Personalized Care Plan: Every wound is different, so the care plan is prepared specifically for the person.
- Infection Control: Sterile materials and hygienic conditions are provided to minimize the risk of infection.
- Quick and Effective Healing: With proper care, the wound healing process accelerates.
- Time and Cost Saving: You save the time and cost of going to hospitals or clinics.
- Education and Consultancy: Detailed training and consultancy on wound care is provided to patients and their relatives.
In Which Situations is Home Wound Care Appropriate?
- Chronic wounds (diabetic foot wounds, pressure sores, etc.)
- Post-surgical wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Burns
- Infected wounds
Home Wound Care Process:
- Assessment: Our nurse evaluates the condition of the wound and creates a personalized care plan.
- Preparation: Necessary sterile materials are prepared and hygienic conditions are provided.
- Cleaning: The wound area is cleaned with appropriate solutions.
- Debridement (if necessary): Dead or infected tissues are carefully cleaned.
- Dressing: The wound is closed with appropriate dressing materials.
- Education: Information about wound care is provided to the patient and relatives.
- Follow-up: The healing process of the wound is regularly monitored and the care plan is updated when deemed necessary.