Perry Home Wound Care supports hospice teams with symptom-focused wound plans (pain, odor, exudate, fragile skin), caregiver teaching, and SBAR documentation—aligned with goals of care and hospice protocols.
Pain control, gentle dressing strategies, and realistic goals aligned with hospice care.
Practical strategies to reduce odor burden, protect skin, and manage heavy drainage.
Step-by-step guidance, teach-back coaching, and confidence building for families.
Clear notes: measurements, periwound, dressing schedule, and escalation triggers.
Odor control • drainage management • gentle care plans • caregiver confidence • documentation clarity
In hospice, the goal is often not “perfect closure”—it’s comfort, dignity, and predictability. We translate wound complexity into a simple, hospice-aligned plan your team and caregivers can implement.
Measurement, tissue type, exudate, periwound, odor level, and symptom priorities.
Comfort-first dressing frequency with periwound protection and leakage prevention.
Teach-back training, written steps, and what to watch for between visits.
When to call hospice RN/MD: sudden bleeding, new severe pain, fever, rapid change.
Focused on comfort: pain reduction, odor/exudate control, periwound protection, and caregiver simplicity—aligned with hospice goals.
Gentle wound plans plus prevention coaching: repositioning, moisture control, support surfaces, and skin protection.
Simple turning support and pressure redistribution education.
Protect periwound skin; manage exudate to prevent maceration.
Symptom priority planning: odor control, bleeding risk awareness, gentle dressing selection, and caregiver burden reduction.
Practical interventions and dressing recommendations to reduce odor burden.
Minimize trauma; align frequency with comfort and goals of care.
Skin protection routines for dignity and comfort: barrier care, gentle cleansing, and moisture control.
Reduce breakdown risk with simple daily routines.
Steps caregivers can realistically maintain—less confusion, more consistency.
Gentle dressing choices, protection, and teaching to prevent painful dressing changes and re-injury.
Comfort-first dressing strategy to reduce skin stripping.
Environmental and handling tips to minimize skin tears.
Post-surgical complications, vascular-related issues, diabetic foot monitoring, and complex drainage situations— always coordinated with hospice team direction and goals of care.
Consistent measurements and clear wound narrative for hospice records.
What to report immediately vs. what can wait for routine updates.
Skilled, responsive, and compliance-driven care delivery.
Send your hospice contact info and a brief (non-PHI) summary. We will respond quickly.
HIPAA-minded communication, documentation best-practices, and safety protocols for home visits.