Long-Term Acute Care
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Long-Term Acute Care
WOUND CARE Types of Patients Served • Venous Ulcers • Arterial Ulcers • Non-healing Surgical Wounds • Burn Wounds • Crush Wounds • Wounds with Bone Infections • Compromised Flaps and Grafts • Leg Swelling • Radiation Wounds • Infected Wounds Therapeutic Procedures / Modalities • Debridements • Vacuum Assisted Closure • Advanced Wound Care Dressings • Gradient Wraps Post Acute Medical Specialty Hospital of Milwaukee Coldspring Rd 894 Layton Ave 43 Edgerton Ave . Grange Ave S 108th St Providing the latest in wound care advancements and technology. Our physician driven wound care program offers specialty trained doctors who evaluate and comprehensively treat all types of slow or nonhealing wounds. Treatment plans are created to best meet the needs of each individual patient. Post Acute Medical Specialty Hospital of Milwaukee e st re W Fo om e Av H Post Acute Medical Specialty Hospital of Milwaukee 5017 S 110th Street Main 414.427.8282 Referral # 414.525.2106 Referral Fax 414.425.6573 Long-Term Acute Care Post Acute Medical Specialty Hospital of Milwaukee 5017 S 110th Street Main 414.427.8282 Referral # 414.525.2106 Referral Fax 414.425.6573 LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE (LTAC) CORE SPECIALTY PROGRAMS Long-term Acute Care (LTAC) is recommended for those who require complex medical management and therapeutic care -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with daily assessment of the patient by a physician. Pulmonary - Ventilator Weaning / Trach Care Medically Complex Wound Care Rehabilitation PERSONS REQUIRING LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE ARE GENERALLY: Renal Dialysis Wound Vac Infectious Diseases Multiple Intravenous Therapies Multi-System Organ Failure Post – OP Complications TPN and other Nutritional Interventions Catastrophic Injuries Pain Management On-Site Pharmacy Bariatric Admitted directly from the ICU Medically and physically compromised with multi-system complications and/or failures that require hospitalization. In need of extended acute care (average 25 days or more), but have the potential for recovery and may then transition home or to the next level of care. SPECIALTY SERVICES AND TREATMENT NURSING CAPABILITIES diac life support) and BLS DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES SPECIAL PROCEDURES Lab Services available 24 hours per day Chemistry and Microbiological Screens ABG Point of Care Testing EKG Radiology Doppler for CLC Placement In-House Bronchoscopy and Thoracentesis INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM Specialized Physicians Providing Daily Physician Visits Registered Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses Respiratory Therapist 24 hours per day Physical Therapist Occupational Therapist Speech Language Pathologist Registered Dietitian Case Managers (advanced car(basic life support) IV Therapy including Vasoactive Drugs, Antiarrhythmic Drugs, Antibiotics, Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips, Blood Transfusions and Blood Products Central Line & PICC Line Telemetry Monitoring For more information visit www.postacutemedical.com