Skilled Nursing & Assisted Living

Advanced Wound Care for Your Residents

Elevated Healing Services partners with skilled nursing facilities, long-term rehab programs, and assisted living communities to deliver consistent, clinician-led wound care right at the bedside—improving outcomes while reducing staff burden and avoidable hospital transfers.

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Focused Care, Better Outcomes

Your On-Site Wound Care Partner

In skilled nursing and assisted living settings, chronic wounds can quickly strain staff time, documentation, and family trust. Elevated Healing Services provides regular, on-site clinician visits, advanced wound therapies, and collaborative care planning that help your team prevent complications, reduce rehospitalizations, and deliver consistently excellent wound care.

Predictable Schedule

Regular Wound Rounds & Early Detection

Our wound-care clinician rounds in your facility on a predictable schedule—often up to three times per week—providing ongoing assessments, staging, and treatment so issues are caught early before they become crises.

Keep Residents in Place

Fewer Transfers & Stronger Outcomes

By managing complex wounds on-site with advanced therapies and timely escalation when needed, we help you avoid unnecessary ER trips and rehospitalizations while supporting better healing for your residents.

Documentation, QAPI & Surveys

Audit-Ready Notes & QAPI Support

We integrate with major EHRs and provide clear, MDS-conscious documentation and wound tracking that support your QAPI program, survey readiness, and internal reporting.

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Idaho Falls’ Dedicated Wound Partner

Specialized Wound Care for Skilled Nursing & Assisted Living

Historically, wound care in our region has been handled by busy hospital departments, PT clinics, or podiatry offices where wounds compete with many other priorities. Elevated Healing Services offers a focused alternative—a clinician-led wound program that comes directly to your facility, bringing advanced modalities, faster access, and a collaborative approach that supports both residents and staff.

Common Wounds in Skilled Nursing & Assisted Living

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Specialized care to protect limbs, manage infection risk, and support long-term healing for diabetic wounds.

Venous Leg Ulcers

Compression, off-loading, and advanced dressings for chronic venous wounds that are slow to respond to standard care.

Arterial & Ischemic Ulcers

Careful management of oxygen‑starved tissue in collaboration with your vascular and primary care providers.

Pressure Injuries

Evidence‑based treatment and prevention strategies for pressure ulcers, including off‑loading and support surface guidance.

Post‑Surgical & Traumatic Wounds

Support for complex surgical sites, dehisced wounds, and traumatic injuries that need close monitoring.

Grafts & Flaps

Advanced modalities to protect delicate grafts or flaps and encourage strong, durable healing.

Advanced Wound Therapies Available On-Site

Ultrasound Mist Therapy

Non-contact, low-frequency ultrasound that helps disrupt biofilm, reduce surface bacteria, and support faster healing without painful mechanical debridement.

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Vacuum-assisted therapy managed at the bedside to remove excess exudate, reduce edema, and promote healthy granulation while residents remain in your facility.

Collagen & Biologic Dressings

Advanced collagen dressings and amniotic skin substitutes that provide a regenerative scaffold, protect fragile tissue, and support closure of chronic and complex wounds.

Clinician Jedd Walker, FNP‑C

Support for Your Team

A Wound Program That Strengthens Your Staff

Led by Jedd Walker, FNP‑C, our wound program is designed to work alongside your nurses, CNAs, therapy staff, and medical director—not replace them. We reduce staff burden with clear care plans, staging guidance, and day-to-day clinical support, so your team feels confident managing even complex wounds while we handle advanced procedures and oversight.

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Skilled Nursing & Assisted Living FAQ

How often will your clinician round in our facility?

Rounding frequency is tailored to your census and acuity, but many partners see our clinician on-site up to three times per week, with telehealth available between visits for urgent concerns.

Do you replace our nurses or wound nurses?

No. We work alongside your nursing team, therapy staff, and medical director, providing specialist input, advanced procedures, and education while your team continues daily wound care.

How is billing handled for residents?

For eligible residents, services are typically billed under Medicare Part B or other insurance, rather than to the facility. We can review coverage details with your team during onboarding.

Can you work within our existing EHR and documentation workflows?

Yes. We integrate with major long-term care EHR platforms and provide clear, MDS-conscious documentation and wound tracking to support QAPI, survey readiness, and internal reporting.

Do you offer education or in-services for our staff?

Absolutely. We provide in-service education on wound etiology, staging, prevention, and documentation so your nurses and CNAs feel more confident and consistent in their day-to-day care.

Ready to Elevate Wound Care in Your Facility?

Partner with Elevated Healing Services to bring specialized, clinician-led wound care directly to your skilled nursing or assisted living community—helping you improve outcomes, support staff, and reduce unnecessary hospital transfers.