Wound Care Center Opened at Medina Hospital

December 9, 2019
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal

Orleans Community Health has opened a Wound Care Center at Medina Memorial Hospital. The Center offers advanced wound care for people living with chronic, non-healing wounds. Orleans Community Health partnered with Healogics, the nation’s leading provider of advanced, chronic wound care services. Healogics is headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla. and has a nationwide network of nearly 700 Wound Care Centers, including one at United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia.

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Healogics® Launches Give Thanks; Give Back Campaign

December 5, 2019
Business Wire

Healogics®, the nation’s wound expert, announced that it has launched its first-ever Give Thanks; Give Back campaign to over 600 Wound Care Centers® in the United States. All Centers, including the home office in Jacksonville, FL, are collecting newly packaged, cotton socks to distribute to various homeless shelters across the nation until November 29th.

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Healing Before the Holidays with Pure Oxygen

November 30, 2019
Parma Observer

Ken Sikora lay in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber, dozing on and off while breathing 100 percent oxygen. With each breath, the oxygen traveled through Ken’s tissues, delivering healing properties to the deep wound in his big toe.

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Baptist Health Wound Care Provides Tips for Diabetes Awareness Month

November 13, 2019
Murray Ledger & Times

Baptist Health Wound Care is helping raise awareness of diabetes and diabetic foot ulcers by providing tips for National Diabetes Awareness Month in November to help at-risk patients living with diabetes detect wounds earlier, receive better treatment options and avoid complications such as infections, amputations and decreased quality of life.

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RMH’s Regional Center for Wound Care Marks Diabetes Awareness Month

November 12, 2019
Rome Sentinel

An estimated 30.3 million Americans (9.4 percent of the population) have diabetes, including 7.2 million who are unaware they are living with the disease. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, reaching a high of 25.2 percent among those ages 65 or older. In addition to age, risk factors for diabetes also include diet, activity level, obesity and heredity.

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Chamber Networking Mixer At Wound Care Center

October 11, 2019
The Town Crier

The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce held a networking mixer at the Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine at Wellington Regional Medical Center on Wednesday, Sept. 11. There was a tour of the facility and an explanation of the services offered. Refreshments were served.

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HSHS St. Anthony’s Wound Healing Center Brings Awareness to Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Month in September

October 11, 2019
Effingham Radio

September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness month. Peripheral artery disease affects as many as 12 million people in the United States, and increases in prevalence with age. One in every eight Americans older than 60 years of age have PAD but only 25% of the general population is aware of the disease, which is why HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital’s Wound Healing Center wants to educate the community on this critical health issue.

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Healogics® Names Rob Doll as New Chief Marketing Officer

October 11, 2019
Business Wire

Healogics®, the nation’s wound expert, today announced that it has appointed Rob Doll to serve as Chief Marketing Officer. In this role, Doll will be responsible for all aspects of Healogics marketing strategy, including expansion of the company’s brand and new innovative solutions furthering Healogics outreach into the healthcare community.

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