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How to Refer a Patient to Wound Collective
At Wound Collective Home Health, we make it easy for hospitals, providers, and care coordinators to refer patients who need in-home wound care.
Our experienced clinical team delivers hospital-grade wound treatment, personalized care plans, and consistent communication—so your patients experience a safe, seamless recovery at home.
Hospital readmission rates for wound patients can drop by up to 40% with proper follow-up and advanced wound care after discharge.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Need help with a referral?
Our intake team is here to support you every step of the way and ensure all information is gathered to begin care without delay.
Advanced Wound Care Specialists
Our clinical team delivers expert, in-home treatment for chronic and complex wounds with precision and compassion.
Seamless Care Coordination
Our team works closely with hospitals, providers, and families to ensure patients receive the right care at the right time.

Services We Provide
- In-home wound treatment and monitoring
- Advanced dressings, debridement, and infection management
- Support for pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, and surgical wounds
- Regular progress updates to referring providers
- Seamless coordination with care teams and agencies
How do I refer a patient to Wound Collective?
You can refer a patient by calling our intake line or submitting a referral form. We’ll take care of the rest and keep you informed throughout the process.
What makes Wound Collective different from other home health agencies?
We focus exclusively on advanced wound care. Our team follows evidence-based protocols and works closely with referring providers to ensure consistent, outcome-driven treatment.
Do you coordinate with other providers or agencies?
Yes—we coordinate with physicians, specialists, and discharge planners to ensure smooth transitions into home health and consistent, high-quality wound care at home.
What types of wounds do you treat?
We care for a wide range of wounds, including pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and wounds that are slow to heal. Our team specializes in complex cases that require consistent, skilled care at home.