At Grande Ronde Hospital’s (GRH) Wound Care Clinic, we understand that managing wounds and ostomies is not just about treatment—it’s about restoring quality of life and promoting healing. Our dedicated team, led by a certified wound and ostomy nurse practitioner, is committed to providing comprehensive care that supports both recovery and comfort, tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Personalized Care for Optimal Healing
Our Wound Care Clinic specializes in the management of chronic wounds, ostomies and continence disorders. Whether you're recovering from a recent surgery, managing a long-term wound or seeking palliative care, our clinic is here to offer advanced, cost-effective treatments and compassionate support.
Who Can Benefit from Our Services?
- Individuals ineligible for Home Health services: We provide an accessible alternative for those who need specialized wound care but do not qualify for home-based services.
- Patients with a variety of wound or ostomy issues: From minor injuries to complex cases, we offer expert care for a wide range of conditions.
- Patients in skilled care or under Home Health services: If you need specialized consultations or treatment plans, our team collaborates closely with your existing care providers to ensure comprehensive management.
Why Choose Our Wound Care Clinic?
Our clinic is nationally certified and adheres to the highest standards of evidence-based practice. We are dedicated to providing individualized care plans that focus on:
- Evidence-based, cost-effective treatments: Utilizing the latest research and techniques to offer treatments that are both effective and affordable.
- Education and prevention: We educate patients and families about managing complications and disease prevention, which contributes to improved health outcomes.
- Coordinated care: Collaborating with other healthcare providers to ensure the best possible results for each patient.
- Follow-up and support: Offering ongoing education and support to ensure that patients continue to receive the care they need after their initial treatment.