Your Feet are in Good Hands
When foot care needs go beyond aesthetics, routine nursing foot care is essential
for maintaining comfort, mobility, and overall health. Danielle Piper, RN, DWC, CFCS, is now booking home visits to provide specialized & compassionate care tailored to your foot and nail care needs in the Keene, NH area.
Routine Nursing Footcare
Routine nursing foot care is essential for various groups of people who are at higher risk of foot complications. These individuals often require preventive care, maintenance, and monitoring to avoid infections, ulcers, and mobility issues.
Who needs it?
1. Diabetic Patients
2. Elderly Individuals
3. People with Peripheral Arterial Disease
4. Patients with Reduced Mobility
5. Individuals with Thickened, Fungal, or Non-infected Ingrown Toenails
6. People with Chronic Swelling (Edema)
7. Patients with Arthritis or Joint Issues
8. People Who Wear Prosthetics or Orthotics
What is it?
Includes nail trimming, callus reduction, skin assessment, circulation checks, assessing wear in shoes, and hygiene recommendations. It plays a crucial role in preventing infections, improving mobility, and maintaining overall foot health, especially for high-risk individuals.