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Liberty County

Professional Wound Care Services Throughout Liberty County

Our certified wound care specialists provide advanced healing treatments in the comfort of your home across Liberty, Dayton, Cleveland, and surrounding communities. Whether you're recovering from surgery at Liberty-Dayton Regional Medical Center or Cleveland Emergency Hospital, we're here to support your healing journey with expert care.

Wound Care in Liberty County

Proper wound management can mean the difference between a smooth recovery and a prolonged, complicated one. Our wound-care certified nurses use evidence-based protocols to assess, treat, and monitor surgical incisions, pressure ulcers, diabetic wounds, and venous or arterial ulcers. We also educate patients and caregivers on dressing changes, infection prevention, and nutrition — key factors in healing outcomes.

Why This Matters in Liberty County

Liberty County's rural landscape and aging population create unique wound care challenges. With limited transportation options and longer distances to medical facilities, many residents struggle to maintain consistent wound care appointments. Agricultural workers and those in timber industries face increased risks of injury, while higher rates of diabetes and other chronic conditions in our community can complicate wound healing and increase infection risks.

How We Help Locally

Our dedicated 5-clinician team understands Liberty County's rural healthcare needs and provides prompt, professional wound care right in your home. We're expanding our coverage throughout Cleveland and Dayton to ensure faster response times for our patients. Our specialists use advanced wound care techniques and work closely with your physician to prevent complications, reduce healing time, and help you avoid costly hospital readmissions.

Local Hospital Partners

We coordinate with these facilities for seamless transitions:

Liberty-Dayton Regional Medical Center
Cleveland Emergency Hospital

Communities Served

LibertyDaytonClevelandDaisettaDeversHardinAmesPlum Grove

What We Provide

01

Surgical Wound Management

Post-operative incision care including sterile dressing changes, staple and suture monitoring, drain management, and coordination with the surgical team on healing progress.

02

Pressure Ulcer Treatment

Staging, cleaning, and dressing pressure injuries with appropriate wound care products — plus repositioning schedules and support surface recommendations to promote healing.

03

Diabetic Wound Care

Specialized treatment for diabetic foot ulcers and skin breakdown, including offloading techniques, glucose management coordination, and patient education on prevention.

04

Venous & Arterial Ulcers

Compression therapy, wound bed preparation, and vascular health monitoring for patients with chronic venous insufficiency or peripheral arterial disease-related wounds.

05

Wound Assessment & Documentation

Detailed measurement, photography, and staging at every visit — tracking wound progression to ensure the treatment plan is working and adjusting when it's not.

06

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Application and management of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) devices that accelerate healing in complex or large wounds by removing fluid and promoting tissue growth.

07

Infection Prevention

Sterile technique, culture collection when infection is suspected, antibiotic coordination with physicians, and patient education on signs of wound infection to watch for.

08

Patient & Family Education

Teaching caregivers how to perform basic dressing changes between nurse visits, recognize warning signs, maintain proper nutrition for healing, and keep the wound environment clean.

Wound Care in Liberty County — compassionate in-home care

Compassionate care in Liberty County

Delivered by experienced clinicians in the comfort of your home across Liberty, Dayton, Cleveland, and more.

Who Benefits

Patients with surgical incisions requiring ongoing wound management
Individuals with chronic wounds such as diabetic or pressure ulcers
Those receiving negative pressure wound therapy at home
Anyone at high risk for wound infection or delayed healing

Why Choose Us

Evidence-based protocols
Certified wound care nurses
Physician coordination
Healing progress tracking

Ready to get started?

Don't let distance prevent proper wound healing. Contact Signature Health Services today for expert wound care throughout Liberty County.