Mobile wound care — elegant, clinical, human
Advanced wound care,brought home.
Focused, compassionate, and clinically precise care for patients in homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and long-term acute care settings.
Homes · assisted living · skilled nursing · LTACH
Negative pressure · UltraMIST · biologics · grafting
[ 01 ]Meet Your Provider
20+ Years At The Bedside
Over two decades of clinical practice, distilled into a mobile wound-care practice rooted in dignity and individualized attention.

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, specialized wound care and mobile 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 — Excisional Debridement Specialist
[ 02 ]Our Services
Comprehensive Wound Care
A full range of advanced wound care services delivered directly to the bedside.
Bedside Wound Evaluation
Each treatment plan is thoughtfully individualized, addressing not only the wound, but the whole person. Care is tailored to each patient’s medical needs, lifestyle, preferences, and support system, ensuring alignment with their goals while also preserving comfort, dignity, and their voice throughout the process. Healing is never one size fits all, and it should always feel personal.
Debridement & Dressing Care
Wound bed preparation is performed gently and with clinical precision at the bedside, with careful attention to comfort, tissue health, and the body’s natural healing pace. Dressings are thoughtfully selected to support each stage of recovery, protect surrounding skin, and reduce the burden on patients and caregivers between visits. Every detail is chosen to make healing feel calmer, cleaner, and more manageable.
Advanced Healing Modalities
When wounds need more than standard care, Jillian draws on advanced options including negative pressure therapy, biologics, grafting support, and UltraMIST — selecting each modality based on the wound, the person, and the goals of care. These therapies are introduced thoughtfully, explained clearly, and integrated into a plan that still feels personal. Advanced clinical tools, delivered with steady, human-centered judgment.
Caregiver & Provider Coordination
With advanced expertise in comprehensive wound assessment, debridement, and modern wound care therapies, Jillian collaborates closely with patients, families, physicians, hospitals, and home health teams to provide coordinated, consistent care. Her approach blends clinical excellence with clear communication, trust, and reliability at every stage.
How it works
A smoother path from inquiry to bedside care
From first contact to ongoing visits — clear next steps, no guesswork.
Reach out by email with a brief description of the wound
Share name, address, phone, and visit context
We review the request and confirm next steps
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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Bring Care Home
Referrals and questions — reach out to begin care or coordinate a visit.