June 1-5 is the 7th Annual Wound Care Awareness Week. Each year 14.5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries experience a wound. Wound Care Awareness was established by Healogics in 2014 to bring attention to the chronic wound epidemic and the 6.7 million Americans who are currently living with non-healing wounds.
FACTS
- Patients with wounds are 20 times more likely to go to the emergency department or be admitted to the hospital.
- Chronic wounds are more prevalent among the 30.3 million Americans diagnosed with diabetes, who have a 25 percent risk of developing a foot ulcer.
- Increased age, obesity, heart and vascular disease, cancer treatment and traumatic injury may also contribute to non-healing wounds.
- The longer a chronic wound goes untreated, the greater your risk of infection, amputation and other complications. Our wound care center is one of the 97% of wound care hospitals that have stayed open to ensure access to care both inpatient and outpatient during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHAT WE DO
- Our wound care center along with our panel members are available to serve ALL patients with varying needs from
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Breast reconstruction
- Hyperbaric oxygen Therapy
- Melanoma and skin cancer care
- Ostomy care
The wound care center hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm. To schedule an appointment, please call 973-873-7787. Together we can raise awareness of chronic wounds and advanced wound care.
Please join us in wishing our Wound Care staff and panel members a Happy and Safe Wound Care Awareness Week.
Information provided by Andrew Cha, DO, Medical Director, Wound Care Center.