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Wound Care

 

Conditions We Treat

Solara Specialy Hospitals provides long-term acute care and rehabilitation for patients with complex wounds.

Common conditions treated at Solara include, but are not limited to:  

  • Abscess with drainage
  • Amputation wounds
  • Post-operative wound complications
  • Decubitus ulcers
  • Neuropathic/diabetic ulcers
  • Burns or skin condition 15% or more of BSA
  • Necrotic wounds
  • Fornier’s gangrene
  • Multiple wounds requiring complex wound care that prevent the patitent from moving to lower level of care
 
 

Care Close to Home

Solara Specialty Hospitals is proud to offer specialized long-term acute care at 3 locations in South Texas. 

 
 
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Our Expert Care

Our interdisciplinary care teams and innovative programs help complex wound patients heal.

Wound patients at Solara may receive care from:

  • Certified advanced wound care coordinators
  • Physical and occupational therapists
  • Pharmacists

Other care features include:

  • Daily physician visits
  • Standardized wound care protocols:
    • Immediate wound care assessment upon admission
    • Robust turning and repositioning programs
    • Multi-treatment options for chronic and acute wounds
    • Regular screening for sepsis development
    • Routine assessment for appropriate therapeutic surfaces
    • Replacement schedule for therapeutic surfaces
  • On-site lab and pharmacy
  • Move Early program of early mobilization
 
 

Available treatments may include, but are not limited to:

  • On-site debridement
  • Negative pressure wound therapy
  • Pulse lavage
  • IV antibiotics
 
 
 

 

Our Commitment to Excellence

Demonstrating our commitment to providing safe, high-quality quality patient care, all Solara Specialty Hospitals are accredited by The Joint Commission or the Center for the Improvement in Healthcare Quality. Accreditation ensures a standardized, evidence-based approach to care and to performance measurement and improvement.

 
 

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