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Ulcers Care Services

HomeCare nurses are well trained that can prevent pressure ulcers from forming and to develop effective treatment plans for ulcers once they occur.

What is a decubitus ulcer?

A decubitus ulcer is also known as a pressure ulcer, pressure sore, or bedsore. It’s an open wound on your skin. Decubitus ulcers often occur on the skin covering bony areas. The most common places for a decubitus ulcer are your:

 

  • hips
  • back
  • ankles
  • buttocks

 

This condition is common among people who:

 

  • are older
  • have decreased mobility
  • spend long periods in bed or a wheelchair
  • can’t move certain body parts without help
  • have fragile skin

 

The condition is treatable, but chronic deep ulcers can be difficult to treat. The specific outlook depends on several factors, including underlying medical conditions as well as the stage of the ulcer.