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Bedsores Care

Professional bedsore care for bedridden patients at Source of Life nursing home in Tbilisi. Prevention, treatment, and skin recovery under the supervision of experienced specialists.

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    Professional Bedsore Care for Bedridden Patients in Tbilisi

    Bedsore care is a specialized area of nursing that requires knowledge of clinical protocols, constant skin monitoring, and coordinated teamwork. Source of Life nursing home in Tbilisi provides professional care for bedridden patients with bedsores at all stages — from initial redness to deep necrotic tissue damage.

    Bedsore care at Source of Life nursing home

    What Are Bedsores?

    Bedsores (decubitus ulcers) are localized damage to the skin and underlying soft tissue caused by prolonged pressure on a specific area. In bedridden and partially mobile elderly individuals, blood circulation is impaired in areas over bony prominences: the sacrum, heels, shoulder blades, occiput, elbows, and hip joints.

    Main risk factors include:

    • prolonged immobility and bed rest;
    • urinary and fecal incontinence, skin maceration;
    • poor nutrition, protein deficiency, and dehydration;
    • diabetes mellitus and peripheral circulatory disorders;
    • old age and thinning of the skin.

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    💡 Without proper care, superficial redness can develop into a deep wound within days. Prevention of bedsores in bedridden patients is always more effective and safer than treatment.

    Stages of Bedsores

    Care is structured according to the international classification, based on the stage of injury:

    1. Stage I — persistent redness of the skin without damage to its integrity.
      Pressure relief, repositioning, protective barriers.
    2. Stage II — superficial damage to the epidermis, blister or shallow ulcer.
      Atraumatic dressings, antiseptic treatment.
    3. Stage III — damage extends to subcutaneous tissue.
      Regular wound debridement, medical supervision.
    4. Stage IV — deep necrosis involving muscles, tendons, and sometimes bone.
      Physician oversight, specialized wound dressings.

    Not sure which stage? Call us — we will guide you and suggest a plan.

    Comprehensive Care at Source of Life

    Professional bedsore care at our nursing home includes a comprehensive daily regimen:

    • repositioning every 2 hours according to an individual schedule;
    • anti-bedsore mattresses and positioning cushions;
    • hygienic care and keeping the skin dry;
    • wound treatment and dressing changes as prescribed;
    • nutrition monitoring — adequate protein and fluid intake;
    • daily skin inspection in high-risk areas with progress tracking.

    👨‍⚕️ Caregivers and medical staff are trained in caring for severely ill and bedridden elderly patients. This allows early detection of skin damage and prevents deterioration.

    Source of Life nursing home in Tbilisi

    Why Choose a Nursing Home Over Home Care

    At home, families struggle to provide round-the-clock monitoring, regular repositioning, and sterile wound care. At Source of Life nursing home, bedsore care is continuous: staff work in shifts, and anti-bedsore equipment and wound care supplies are always available.

    This approach reduces the risk of wound infection, accelerates healing, and improves overall well-being. Families can trust the professionals and save their energy for meaningful time with their loved one.

    Would you like to visit and see the facility? We welcome you at any time — we will show you the conditions and introduce you to the staff.

    Living Conditions

    The nursing home provides comfortable living conditions, balanced meals, medical support, and a friendly atmosphere. Bedsore care is integrated with general care for bedridden and partially mobile elderly residents, rehabilitation, and psychological support.

    📞 To find out about pricing and admission, or to get advice on caring for a bedridden patient with bedsores — contact our administration.

    Still have questions? We will call you back and answer everything.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ❓ Do you accept bedridden patients with bedsores?

    Yes. We accept bedridden and partially mobile elderly patients with bedsores at any stage. Before admission, we assess the skin condition and create an individualized care plan.

    ❓ How often is the patient repositioned?

    Every 2 hours, including at night, according to an individual schedule. Regular repositioning relieves pressure on bony prominences and restores tissue blood flow.

    ❓ Can bedsores be healed at the nursing home?

    Stage I–II bedsores heal completely with proper care. Deep stage III–IV lesions require long-term wound management and medical supervision.

    ❓ Do you use anti-bedsore mattresses?

    Yes. We provide anti-bedsore mattresses and positioning cushions to evenly distribute pressure and reduce strain on vulnerable areas.

    ❓ Who provides care for patients with bedsores?

    Care is provided by caregivers and medical staff trained in working with severely ill and bedridden elderly patients. Wound care is performed according to the prescribed regimen, and skin condition is recorded daily.

    ❓ How is nursing home care better than home care?

    Round-the-clock supervision, shift work, and always-available equipment and wound care supplies reduce the risk of infection and speed up healing.

    ❓ How much does bedsore care cost?

    The cost depends on the stage of bedsores, the level of mobility, and the scope of medical support. Please contact our administration for an accurate quote.

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