Booking an appointment for At-Home Pressure Ulcer (Bed Sore) Monitoring and Treatment through Happ Health is very simple. You can schedule by selecting a suitable date and time on the website. Once your appointment is confirmed, experienced nurses will arrive at your address with the necessary medical supplies. You may also contact our customer support team for detailed information and to plan the most convenient time for you.
Before the service, it is essential to inform the nurse about the patient’s current health condition, medications, and wound history. Preparing a clean and suitable area for the procedure will ensure patient comfort. In addition, sharing details about previously applied dressing methods, products used, and possible allergies will increase the safety and effectiveness of the process.
At-Home Pressure Ulcer (Bed Sore) Monitoring and Treatment includes cleaning the wound area under sterile conditions, applying appropriate dressing materials, and performing regular follow-up checks. The nurse implements a personalized treatment plan based on the wound’s condition and refers the patient to a physician when necessary. During the treatment process, both the patient and caregivers are educated on wound care and prevention methods.
The service you purchased can be canceled as long as it has not been provided. Cancellation requests must be made within 15 days to 1 month from the date of purchase. Approved requests will be refunded as soon as possible. For assistance with cancellation and refund processes, you can contact us via our WhatsApp support line.
Bed sores (pressure sores) are wounds caused by damage to the skin and underlying tissues in individuals who are immobilized or bedridden for long periods. As Happ Health, we aim to reduce the risk of pain and infection caused by this condition with our “Bed and Pressure Sore Follow-up and Treatment at Home” service, which is applied by our expert nurses in your home.
What is Pressure Ulcer and Bed Sore Monitoring and Treatment at Home?
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In Which Situations Is Home Pressure Ulcer and Bed Sore Monitoring and Treatment Suitable?
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Why Happ Health?
Happ Health stands out with the expert staff and personalized approach it offers to its patients in the follow-up and treatment of bedsores and pressure sores at home. We prepare the most appropriate treatment plan by focusing on the unique needs of each patient. With our experienced and certified nurses, we aim to accelerate wound healing and increase the comfort of our patients. By offering treatment in the comfort of home, we ensure that our patients stay away from the stress of the hospital and comfortably spend their healing process. We support our patients at every stage of the treatment process and closely monitor their progress. Happ Health is a reliable, patient-oriented and expert option in home health services.
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It is applied for wound cleaning, dressing, monitoring, and patient education.
No, it is safely performed by expert nurses.
It is performed by the experienced nursing staff of Happ Health.
No, the procedure is painless; pain management is provided when necessary.
Wound assessment, dressing, monitoring, and consultation services.
It includes sterile application, personalized planning, nutritional and positioning recommendations.
To heal the wound, prevent infection, and enhance comfort.
Yes, the wound area is properly covered.
Antiseptic solution, wound ointment, or moisturizer is applied.
It is determined according to the nurse’s guidance based on the wound’s condition.
Yes, a shower can be taken as long as the wound area is protected from water.