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Dressing Care

Faster healing, fewer infections.

Cleaner wound care at homeBetter healing discipline
Sterile supplies prepared for wound dressing care at home

Service overview

Proper dressing protects the wound, supports healing and reduces infection risk. Our trained professionals assess the wound type, follow sterile technique and use suitable dressing methods based on the doctor's advice.

We care for surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure sores and burns, while helping families understand positioning, hygiene and warning signs.

Best for

  • Surgical wounds needing regular dressing
  • Diabetic foot and chronic ulcers
  • Pressure sores and bedsore prevention
  • Burn dressing and wound observation

Why families choose it

  • Cleaner wound care at home
  • Better healing discipline
  • Early attention to infection signs

What's included

  • Wound assessment and sterile cleaning
  • Dressing change with suitable materials
  • Bedsore prevention and positioning advice
  • Healing progress updates

Care focus areas

This service is planned around the patient's condition, comfort level and family expectations. Our coordinator explains the visit clearly before booking, so you know what support will be provided and how it helps at home.

Surgical wound dressing

Diabetic and pressure ulcer care

Burn dressing

Strict aseptic technique

Keep ready before the visit

  • Doctor's dressing instructions
  • Dressing materials if prescribed
  • Previous wound photos or notes if available

How it works

  1. 1

    Wound assessment

    Evaluate wound type and stage.

  2. 2

    Dressing

    Use of right materials and technique.

  3. 3

    Schedule

    Repeat visits as advised.

Frequently asked

How often is dressing changed?

Usually every 1-3 days depending on wound type.

Do you treat bedsores?

Yes, including prevention and stage-wise care.