Provide the Highest Level of Care
If you are a patient with a chronic wound or a care giver of a loved one suffering from a chronic wound, you know how critical it is to stay on top of the healing process. Chronic wounds can prevent you or your loved one from getting the comprehensive treatment needed for overall health. When you partner with Reneuvia, our specialists administer clinic-level chronic wound care so you or your loved one will experience a higher quality of life.
Download our checklist on how to identify a chronic wound.
Chronic Wound Care
for In-Home Patients
At Reneuvia, we provide comprehensive, chronic wound care for in-home patients throughout Iowa and Missouri. We specialize in chronic ulcers and non-healing wounds caused by a variety of issues.
Our team is licensed and experienced in chronic wound treatments including cleaning, debridement, dressing care, and various therapies which encourage rapid wound healing. We take the time to listen to your concerns, truly understand what is happening, and provide appropriate care and treatment of your chronic wounds.
We provide the following benefits to patients:
- We partner with your current provider to craft state-of-the-art treatments that align with your current therapies.
- We travel to your home, provide care seven days a week, and can meet with you in the morning, afternoon, or in the evening.
- Treatments are Medicare approved, and we file all necessary paperwork. We also work with secondary insurances.
- Our licensed provider will help you better understand and care for your wounds.
- Get to know your provider! You will receive a personalized plan and will meet with the same provider each week.
Download our checklist on how to identify a chronic wound.
Patient & Care Giver FAQs
Usually, once a week. The wound specialist will discuss a day and time each week that works best with your schedule. Typically, a treatment plan will consist of up to 12 weeks of treatment. The best results come from a treatment schedule that has our wound specialist treating the wound on the same day and time each week.
Treatment time depends on the severity of the wound being treated. Usually, the first treatment visit is the longest and subsequent visits will become shorter as the wound healing progresses. The patient also plays a vital role in healing success by following the advice of the wound specialist to care for the wound between visits.
Yes. We accept Medicare in Iowa and Missouri. We also accept most commercial insurance plans. Before treatment begins, we will verify insurance coverage.
This is a common question. We are NOT a home health agency. We are a medical wound care practice that sees the patient in the home rather than in a wound clinic. Many patients that we see are also being seen by a home health agency for other reasons. When we partner with a home health agency, the patient benefits tremendously!
If you are eligible to visit a wound clinic for wound care then you are eligible for in-home wound care. However, there are some insurance plans that will deny coverage for mobile wound care until certain conditions are met. We can discuss this in more detail with each individual patient.
Obviously, no two wounds are the same. However, a “basic” chronic wound is defined by a wound that has been present/and or treated for 3 months or more and still not fully healed. There are also different levels of chronic, non-healing wounds that involve pain, exudate, size, and other factors that our wound specialist will discuss with the patient when developing a treatment plan.
We are licensed to see patients in Missouri and Iowa.
Not necessarily. However, if you have been seen by a doctor concerning the wound or it has been treated by a physician or wound clinic in the past, we need to know. Any medical history of wound treatment of the particular wound will assist in developing treatment plans and could be necessary to be covered by insurance.
A patient will receive the same type of clinic-level wound treatment as they would receive if they went to a wound clinic, with one exception. We are unable to provide hyperbaric wound treatment.
Yes, we accept Medicare Advantage plans. However, these plans will typically have conditions that must be met before coverage is approved. We can discuss this with each individual patient that has a Medicare Advantage plan either as their primary plan or secondary.
We can, if necessary. The wound care specialist will discuss a treatment plan with each patient. If a visit happens to fall on a holiday or weekend, then the patient and wound care specialist can discuss and decide to keep the appointment or modify the treatment date.
Yes. We will develop a treatment plan that works best for the patient and provider.
Not at this time. We are a 100% mobile wound care clinic.
We are licensed and credentialed to practice mobile wound care in Missouri and Iowa. Our wound care specialist has over 20 years of experience treating patients.
Yes. Hyperbaric wound treatment.