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WHY GULER CARDIOLOGY?

LEFT UNTREATED CHRONIC WOUNDS LEAD TO
4.5x Risk of Death
Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)
30% Amputation Rate
Diabetic Leg Ulcers
BENEFITS FROM ADVANCED CARE
50%
Reduction in the risk of amputation
30%
Patients have Faster Recovery
Studies indicate that comprehensive wound care programs can reduce the risk of amputation by up to 50% through early intervention and a multidisciplinary approach. These programs focus on patient education, regular follow-up care, and effective management of underlying conditions, leading to improved outcomes for patients at risk of limb loss.
These findings are derived from data analyses conducted by wound care organizations such as Healogics, which emphasizes the importance of consistent follow-up and active participation in wound care programs.
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Advanced Wound Care by
JEAN REMY, FNP-BC
NAPLES, Fl

HOME CARE AVAILABLE
1250 Tamiami Trail North #104

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Jean Remy is proud to offer specialized wound care services tailored to your needs. From chronic wounds to advanced healing techniques, we’re here to help you feel your best.
Why Choose Jean Remy, FNP-BC?
We specializes in treating chronic wounds caused by diabetes, vascular conditions, and more. With a patient-centered approach, we provide advanced care to help you get back to living your life.
✅ Personalized Advanced Care Plans
✅ Home Care Available
✅ Compassionate, Expert Team
✅ Patient Centered Care


Jean Remy, FNP-BC
1250 Tamiami Trail North #104
Naples, Florida

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A Simple Guide to Understanding and Managing Wounds
WHAT IS A CHRONIC WOUND?
Has not healed in 4-6 weeks
A chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress through the normal stages of healing
within an expected timeframe, typically remaining open or unhealed for more than
4 to 6 weeks. Unlike acute wounds that heal with standard care, chronic wounds are
often associated with underlying health conditions or complications that disrupt the
body’s natural healing process.
Common Types of Chronic Wounds:
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Caused by poor circulation and nerve damage associated with diabetes.
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Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores): Resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin, often in individuals with limited mobility.
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Venous Leg Ulcers: Caused by poor blood flow in the veins of the legs.
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Arterial Ulcers: Linked to insufficient blood supply to the tissues, often due to peripheral artery disease (PAD).
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Non-Healing Surgical Wounds: Wounds that fail to close properly after a surgical procedure.
Why Do Chronic Wounds Occur?
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Poor circulation or vascular issues
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Diabetes or other metabolic conditions
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Infections that hinder healingImmobility or prolonged pressure on certain areas of the body
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Nutritional deficiencies or a weakened immune system
The Importance of Early Detection and Care
Without proper treatment, chronic wounds can lead to severe complications, including infection, amputation, or prolonged pain. At WoundFree, we specialize in educating and equipping medical professionals, caregivers, and individuals with the tools and knowledge to identify and treat chronic wounds effectively.
If you or someone you care for may have a chronic wound, don’t wait—schedule a screening today and take the first step toward healing.

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WHAT IS ADVANCED WOUND CARE?
Advanced wound care refers to specialized medical techniques, therapies, and treatments designed to accelerate healing for complex or chronic wounds. Unlike basic wound care, which involves cleaning and dressing wounds, advanced wound care utilizes cutting-edge technology, innovative therapies, and a personalized approach to address underlying conditions that prevent proper healing.
Key Features of Advanced Wound Care:
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Comprehensive Assessment: A detailed evaluation of the wound and any underlying health issues, such as diabetes, poor circulation, or infections.
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Innovative Treatments: Includes options such as:
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
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Skin Substitutes or Biologics
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Advanced wound dressings (antimicrobial, hydrocolloid, foam, etc.)
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Focus on Underlying Causes: Addressing systemic factors like poor blood flow, chronic disease, or nutritional deficiencies.
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Multidisciplinary Approach: Collaboration between specialists such as wound care physicians, surgeons, podiatrists, and physical therapists to ensure holistic care.
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Patient-Centered Care: Customized plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs for optimal healing.
Why Advanced Wound Care Matters
Chronic and non-healing wounds can lead to severe complications, including infections, amputations, and diminished quality of life. Advanced wound care bridges the gap between traditional treatments and modern medical solutions, giving patients access to the care they need to heal faster and more effectively.
We are passionate about empowering patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to make informed decisions about advanced wound care. Whether you're looking for guidance on treatment options or seeking resources to manage wounds effectively, we’re here to help.
Ready to learn more or take action?
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What to look for:
Self-Screening for Wounds
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Early Detection:
Spotting small cuts or sores early can prevent infections and serious issues. This is especially important for individuals with diabetes or poor circulation, as untreated wounds can become dangerous. -
Faster Recovery:
Prompt treatment encourages wounds to recover faster and prevents them from worsening. -
Proactive Health Care:
By regularly checking your skin, you can identify changes and act before minor wounds become bigger problems.
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Screening for Aging Loved Ones
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Increased Risk in Older Adults:
Aging skin is more prone to damage. Regular checks help identify sores, especially for those who are immobile or bedridden, before they become severe. -
Preventing Complications:
Older adults may not notice wounds due to reduced sensation. Family members conducting regular checks can help prevent infections and serious health issues. -
Emotional Support:
Caring for a loved one’s skin health provides emotional support, showing concern and comfort.
Quick Tips for Wound Screening
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Check Weekly:
Regularly inspect skin for any signs of redness, cuts, or sores. -
Focus on Key Areas:
Pay attention to feet, elbows, and areas prone to pressure, such as the back. -
Seek Help:
If a wound isn’t recovering or appears infected, consult a healthcare provider.

Get in Touch with Jean Remy
Have questions about our wound care services? Contact us today to schedule your consultation or learn more.