{"id":4287,"date":"2022-04-09T20:03:15","date_gmt":"2022-04-09T20:03:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chimercyhealth.com\/?page_id=4287"},"modified":"2022-04-25T17:55:52","modified_gmt":"2022-04-25T17:55:52","slug":"center-for-wound-healing","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/chimercyhealth.com\/services\/center-for-wound-healing\/","title":{"rendered":"Center for Wound Healing"},"content":{"rendered":"

Mercy\u2019s\u00a0 Center for Wound Healing provides specialized treatment for chronic or non-healing wounds, which are defined as sores or wounds that have not significantly improved from conventional treatments.\u00a0 Associated with inadequate circulation, poorly functioning veins, and immobility, non-healing wounds lead to lower quality of life and may lead to amputations. When wounds persist, a specialized approach is required for healing.<\/p>\n

That’s where our Wound Care Center\u00ae can help. With state-of-the-art treatments available including debridement, dressing selection, special shoes, and patient education, people with non-healing and chronic wounds now have a place to turn. The Center uses an interdisciplinary model of care, including infectious-disease management, physical therapy, occupational therapy, laboratory evaluation, nutritional management, pain management, diabetes education, and other areas to address total patient health.<\/p>\n

Chronic wounds: a growing problem<\/h2>\n

It is estimated that 6.7 million people currently live with chronic wounds and that number is expected to grow at more than two percent for the next decade. The rising incidence is fueled by an aging population and increasing rates of diseases and conditions such as diabetes, obesity and the late effects of radiation therapy. Untreated chronic wounds can lead to diminished quality of life and possibly amputation of the affected limb. Chronic wounds represent a cost of more than $50 billion to the healthcare system. More than 29 million people (9.5% of population) have diabetes in the United States (US) and almost two million of those people annually will develop a diabetic foot ulcer or other non-healing wound. Advanced wound care aims to prevent amputations and heal patients in a faster and more cost-effective way.<\/p>\n

At The Wound Center , we follow treatment protocols specifically established for each type of wound. We utilize the latest approaches to wound healing and remain current in new scientific advances in wound care.<\/p>\n

Partnership with the leading wound care management team leads to successful healing<\/h2>\n

Through a partnership with Healogics, CHI Mercy Health Mercy Medical Center is able to offer a convenient center specializing in comprehensive wound care. Healogics is the world\u2019s largest wound care management company with nearly 800 hospital partners delivering excellent evidence-based care to patients with chronic wounds. Healogics Centers traditionally achieve excellent clinical outcomes, including high limb salvage rates, a 91% healing rate within 30 median days-to-heal, and extremely high patient satisfaction.<\/p>\n

A comprehensive team of wound care specialists<\/h2>\n

Mercy\u2019s Wound Center is designed to complement your physicians’ services and is committed to the treatment of chronic or non-healing wounds. The Center is made up of a team of professionals, including:<\/p>\n