211 Rusty Plow Ln, Perry, GA 31069
(478) 310-4446
Advanced Wound Care at Home
After

Hospital or Clinic Discharge

We support the referring physician or wound center plan of care while monitoring healing at home.

Hospital Care Home Monitoring Faster Healing
RN & NP Wound Oversight

RN wound care expertise with NP clinical oversight.

Early Complication Detection

Rapid assessment and coordination when complications arise.

Skilled Dressing & Monitoring

Skilled visits, dressing changes, monitoring, education.

24/7 Direct Provider Communication

Clear guidance for patients, caregivers, and referrers.

Confident discharge planner referring patient
Working with Wound Centers & Physicians

Your Trusted Partner for Seamless Transitions

Empowering discharge planners and providers with confidence—your patients are in expert hands from hospital to home.
  • Collaborative Care: We coordinate closely with your team, following existing treatment plans and ensuring continuity of care.
  • Timely Communication: Prompt updates on patient status, wound progression, and any changes—so you’re always informed.
  • Reduced Readmissions: Our structured follow-up and education help minimize missed appointments and prevent complications.
  • HIPAA-Compliant Processes: Secure documentation and communication for every referral.
  • Dedicated Intake: Priority response for hospital and facility referrals—your patients never fall through the cracks.
Refer with confidence: Our experienced RN and NP team ensures safe, effective, and compassionate in-home wound care for every patient you entrust to us.
Hospital Referral Form

“We continue the wound care plan at home between clinic visits.”

If your patient is not able to visit the clinic regularly, we are here to help.

About Perry Home Wound Care

Specialized wound care—right where patients live

We provide structured wound assessments, treatment plans, patient education, and coordinated follow‑up—helping reduce ER visits and prevent avoidable complications.

Comprehensive Assessment

Measurement, staging, exudate, peri‑wound, infection signs, and pain.

Advanced Dressings

Evidence‑based dressings selected for drainage level and tissue type.

NP‑Led Care Plan

Orders, referrals, and escalation pathways when needed.

Patient & Family Education

Offloading, nutrition, hydration, skin care, and warning signs.

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Hospital partnership
Hospital Referrals

For Hospitals & Providers

Seamless transitions for your patients: we collaborate with hospitals and healthcare providers to ensure safe, timely, and effective in-home wound care after discharge.
Expedite your referrals and support better outcomes.

  • Dedicated intake for hospital referrals
  • Rapid response and communication
  • HIPAA-compliant coordination
  • Detailed feedback to referring providers
Hospital Referral Form

We provide a free wound care consultation

For referrers, patients, and families. Quick response and clear next steps.

“We continue the wound care plan at home between clinic visits.”
Departments

Wound Types we help follow up on

Our approach includes etiology identification, moisture balance, infection prevention, and coordination of offloading & vascular workups.

Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU)

We address pressure/offloading, glycemic risk, infection monitoring, and early referral for vascular or podiatry needs.

Staged Measurements

Track healing with consistent metrics and photos.

Infection Prevention

Red‑flag education and quick escalation pathways.

Pressure Injuries

Prevention and treatment: repositioning education, pressure redistribution, moisture management, and stage‑appropriate care.

Offloading Plans

Support surfaces and repositioning schedules.

Moisture Balance

Protect peri‑wound skin and manage exudate.

Venous Leg Ulcers

Edema control and compression education, skin protection, and adherence coaching—aligned with provider orders.

Compression Support

Teach proper wear and daily checks.

Mobility Coaching

Safe activity and leg elevation routines.

Arterial Ulcers

We help identify ischemic warning signs and coordinate prompt vascular evaluation while keeping wounds protected and monitored.

Perfusion Checks

Assess changes and escalate appropriately.

Safety‑First

Clear red‑flags and emergency pathways.

Post‑Surgical Wounds

Monitoring for dehiscence, drainage changes, and infection indicators—plus patient education and coordinated follow‑up.

Incision Care

Dressing protocols aligned with provider orders.

Follow‑up Coordination

Referrals and scheduling support as needed.

Our Team

Qualified Providers

Skilled, responsive, and compliance‑driven care delivery.

Willy A. Yougang Tchoutang
Family Nurse Practitioner – Clinical Oversight
Jepthe Nkwanmen
Administrator / RN (Wound Care)
Yolande Makougang
Compliance Officer / HR
Team Care Coordination
Intake • Scheduling • Referrals
Testimonials

What Patients Say

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10+
Years of clinical practice
4,500+
Patient interactions
24/7
Support line availability
300+
Successful wound closures
Compliance‑first

HIPAA‑minded communication, documentation best‑practices, and safety protocols for home visits.

Pricing

Plans

Examples for private‑pay—insurance billing depends on eligibility and provider credentialing.

Basic
$75
Initial screening call
  • 15–20 min phone assessment
  • Basic wound guidance
  • Referral recommendations
Standard
$175
In‑home RN visit
  • Full wound assessment
  • Dressing change
  • Education & care plan
Premium
$275
RN + NP review
  • RN assessment & treatment
  • NP review / plan update
  • Follow‑up coordination
Platinum
$450
Complex care support
  • Advanced monitoring
  • Caregiver training
  • Priority scheduling
Blog

Recent Articles

Practical wound care education for patients, caregivers, and referrers.

23
Jan
Wound Care • Education
5 warning signs you should not ignore

Redness, odor, increased drainage, fever, or new pain—what it means and what to do.

12
Feb
Pressure Injury
How to protect skin at home

Simple prevention routines: turning schedules, moisture control, and support surfaces.

05
Mar
Diabetic Foot
Offloading: the healing accelerator

Why pressure reduction matters and how to follow an offloading plan safely.