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Mobile wound care — elegant, clinical, human

Advanced wound care,brought home.

Advanced wound care, brought directly to the bedside. Focused, compassionate, and clinically precise care for patients in homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and long-term acute care settings.

Mobile
bedside-first model
Advanced
clinical modalities
Direct
provider-led care

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60-minute intro call

Care delivered in homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and LTACH settings

Advanced modalities — negative pressure, UltraMIST, biologics, and grafting support

[ 01 ]Meet Your Provider

A Decade At The Bedside

Ten years of clinical practice, distilled into a mobile wound-care practice rooted in dignity and individualized attention.

Jillian Steyl, APRN — Lead Provider, At Home Wound Care

Jillian started at the bedside as a nurse technician before becoming an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. Her background spans hospital, urgent, and primary care, cardiovascular thoracic surgery, and specialized wound care.

She built this practice around a simple gap she kept seeing: too many patients — especially elderly and homebound — couldn’t reach the care they needed.

“Expert wound care, where patients need it most — at home.”

Lead Provider

Jillian Steyl

APRN · WCS-C · EDS-C

[ • ]APRN — Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

[ • ]WCS-C — Certified Wound Care Specialist

[ • ]EDS-C — Certified Enterostomal Diabetic Specialist

[ 02 ]Our Services

Comprehensive Wound Care

A full range of advanced wound care services delivered directly to the bedside.

[ 01 ]

Bedside Wound Evaluation

Thoughtful in-home assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring for chronic and complex wounds.

[ 02 ]

Debridement & Dressing Care

Gentle, clinically precise bedside treatment with careful attention to comfort, tissue health, and healing pace.

[ 03 ]

Advanced Healing Modalities

Negative pressure therapy, biologics, grafting support, UltraMIST, and other advanced options when indicated.

[ 04 ]

Caregiver & Provider Coordination

Clear communication with families, facilities, and referring clinicians so care stays consistent between visits.

How it works

A smoother path from inquiry to bedside care

From first contact to ongoing visits — clear next steps, no guesswork.

1

Choose an available 60-minute intro call

2

Enter name, address, phone, and email

3

We review the request and visit context

4

A provider follows up and care is coordinated

[ 04 ]Where We Care

Home Is The Clinic

We meet patients where they already live and heal.

[ 01 ]

Private Homes

Care in the place you live.

[ 02 ]

Assisted Living

On-site bedside treatment.

[ 03 ]

Skilled Nursing

Partnering with facility staff.

[ 04 ]

Long-Term Acute Care

Complex, chronic wound management.

[ 05 ]Specialized Treatment

The Science Of Healing

Chronic and non-healing wounds, treated with clinical precision.

[ 01 ]

Negative Pressure Therapy

Controlled vacuum therapy that promotes granulation and reduces exudate.

[ 02 ]

Surgical Debridement

Precise removal of devitalized tissue to accelerate regeneration.

[ 03 ]

UltraMIST Therapy

Low-frequency ultrasound mist for non-contact wound stimulation.

[ 04 ]

Skin Substitutes & Grafting

Bioengineered matrices for chronic, non-healing wounds.

[ 06 ]Clinical Focus

Conditions We Treat

We treat a wide range of acute and chronic wound conditions — and much more. With decades of bedside experience, there is very little we haven't seen.

[ 07 ]Common Questions

Frequently Asked

Answers to what most people ask first.

[ 01 ]
How does a visit work?
We come to you — at home, assisted living, skilled nursing, or LTACH. Visits typically last 30–60 minutes depending on the wound and care needed.
[ 02 ]
Do I need a referral?
A physician or NP referral is helpful but not always required. Reach out and we'll advise on what's needed in your situation.
[ 03 ]
Do you accept Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial insurance?
Yes — we accept Medicare and Medicaid, as well as most commercial insurance providers. Contact us directly to confirm your specific plan.
[ 04 ]
What should I have ready for the first visit?
A list of current medications, any prior wound-care notes, and access to the area where care will be given. That's it.
[ 05 ]
How often will I be seen?
Visit frequency depends on wound severity — commonly one to three times per week at first, tapering as healing progresses.
[ 06 ]
What areas do you serve?
Based in Oklahoma. Service radius and scheduling details available on request.

[ 08 ] Insurance

Insurance & Coverage

We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial insurance providers. Contact us directly to confirm your specific plan.

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Get In Touch

Bring Care Home

Referrals, scheduling, and questions — reach out to begin care or schedule a consultation.

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