Coverage area · Weld County, Colorado

Wound Care Specialist Serving Greeley, Colorado Skilled Nursing Facilities

Integras.care provides specialist-led mobile wound care services to skilled nursing and assisted living facilities throughout Greeley, Colorado and the broader Weld County area. Our certified wound care specialists travel to your facility, assess and treat residents at bedside, and deliver complete CMS-compliant clinical documentation the same day every visit occurs.

Greeley anchors Weld County, the fastest-growing county in Colorado for senior population and one of the most underserved markets in the state for dedicated wound care specialty services. Facilities here have historically relied on generalist visiting providers or hospital-based wound clinics that require resident transport. Integras.care brings the specialist to the bedside.

Greeley sits 49 miles north-northeast of downtown Denver, anchored to the south by Evans and Garden City and bordered by the Cache la Poudre and South Platte rivers. Banner Health's North Colorado Medical Center serves as the regional hospital and the source of most post-acute discharges into the local SNF network. Our Greeley coverage extends naturally south to Longmont in Boulder County and east through Brighton, allowing us to cluster Greeley facility visits with the broader north Denver metro corridor without compromising response time.

What Greeley Facilities Receive

A Real Coverage Gap in Weld County

Weld County's senior population growth has outpaced the regional supply of dedicated wound care specialty practices. Greeley itself has eight skilled nursing facilities — including Life Care Center of Greeley, Grace Pointe, Center at CenterPlace, Westlake Health and Rehabilitation Center, Fairacres Manor, and others — plus a growing assisted living community. Demand for wound care specialty visits in these facilities is real and consistent. Supply has been thin.

A few primary care and multi-specialty groups provide nursing home medical coverage in Greeley, including services that touch on wound management as part of broader care. None operate as a dedicated wound care specialty practice. Integras.care fills that gap with dual-certified wound care nursing — every specialist holds both CWCN (Certified Wound Care Nurse) and WCC (Wound Care Certified) credentials, the two nationally recognized wound care nursing certifications, and practices to WOCN Society clinical standards. That credential combination is unusual; most wound care nurses hold one or the other.

For a Director of Nursing comparing options, the practical difference is documentation quality. A generalist NP managing a stage III pressure injury produces a clinical note that documents the visit. A specialist produces a clinical note that documents the visit, the clinical reasoning behind the treatment plan, the comparative trend against prior visits, and the structured CMS-compliant coding that holds up under F686 review. Same time at bedside. Different document in the chart.

Serving Greeley and the Northern Front Range

Our Greeley coverage extends to Evans, Garden City, Eaton, Windsor, La Salle, Kersey, and the broader Weld County corridor. We also serve facilities in Longmont, Brighton, and the connecting corridor down through Thornton and Westminster — facilities operating in this region get the benefit of cluster scheduling, where a single specialist day covers multiple facilities efficiently and consistently.

For Greeley facilities focused on documentation depth and survey readiness specifically, see also our survey readiness approach, which describes the audit pack format and CMS LCD compliance pattern in detail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide wound care specialist services to skilled nursing facilities in Greeley, Colorado?

Yes. Integras.care provides mobile wound care specialist services to skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities throughout Greeley, Colorado and the broader Weld County area. Our specialists travel to your facility, assess and treat residents at bedside, and deliver complete CMS-compliant clinical documentation the same day.

How quickly can a wound care specialist visit our Greeley facility?

Standard consult requests for Greeley facilities are confirmed within 2 hours and a specialist is on-site within 24 hours. For urgent cases involving active infection or rapid deterioration, we work to schedule within the same day depending on geographic clustering and specialist availability.

Why is specialty wound care important for Greeley skilled nursing facilities?

Greeley sits in Weld County, Colorado's fastest-growing county for senior population. Local SNFs and ALFs see complex wound presentations daily but historically have had limited access to dedicated wound care specialty practices. A CWCN and WCC-credentialed wound care specialist visiting bedside ensures CMS-compliant documentation, defensible treatment reasoning, and trend tracking that protects facilities from F686 citations.

What is included in a Greeley wound care specialist visit from Integras.care?

Every Integras.care specialist visit includes bedside wound assessment with calibrated measurement and photography, evidence-based treatment delivery, complete CMS LCD-compliant clinical documentation signed and delivered same-day, and follow-up scheduling before the specialist leaves your facility. We bill directly to the resident's Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial insurance — no facility billing burden.