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Advanced Mobile Wound Care in Kentucky

At Rebirth Advanced Healing, we are proud to bring innovative, evidence-based wound care solutions to communities across Kentucky. Specializing in the application of advanced biologic grafts, we provide effective treatments for chronic wounds that resist traditional healing methods. Whether you’re in Louisville, Lexington, or Bowling Green, our expert team collaborates with healthcare providers, long-term care facilities, and patients to deliver high-quality wound care to the place the patient calls home.

Why Choose Rebirth Advanced Healing for Wound Care in Kentucky?

1. Advanced Biologic Grafts
Our biologic graft solutions are designed to support tissue regeneration and support the healing process, especially for complex wounds such as:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Pressure injuries (bedsores).
  • Venous and arterial ulcers.

2. Access to Specialized Care
We partner with healthcare facilities and providers across Kentucky , offering advanced wound care services in many major cities and surrounding areas. From rural areas to major cities like Owensboro and Covington, we’re here to support your wound care needs.

3. Seamless Collaboration with Providers
Our team works closely with local physicians, skilled nursing facilities, and long-term care agencies, offering adjunct wound care services to enhance their existing programs.

Cities We Serve in Kentucky

Rebirth Advanced Healing provides services in many major cities and regions across Kentucky, including but not limited to:

Louisville, KY

Population: 630,000
Notable for: Louisville is renowned for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby, a prestigious horse racing event held at Churchill Downs. The city is also known for its rich bourbon heritage, with numerous distilleries offering tours and tastings.

Wound Care Centers:
Baptist Health Louisville Wound Care Center
UofL Health – Wound Care
Norton Wound Healing Center
Optimum Wound Care Center

Elizabethtown, KY

Population: 30,100
Notable for: Elizabethtown is known for its historical significance, featuring sites like the Brown-Pusey House and the Hardin County History Museum. The city also offers recreational opportunities at Freeman Lake Park.

Wound Care Centers:
Hardin Memorial Health – Wound Care Center

Bardstown, KY

Population: 13,500
Notable for: Bardstown is celebrated as the “Bourbon Capital of the World,” hosting the annual Kentucky Bourbon Festival and being home to several distilleries. The city also features historic sites like the My Old Kentucky Home State Park.

Wound Care Centers:
Flaget Memorial Hospital – Wound Care Center

Shelbyville, KY

Population: 16,100
Notable for: Shelbyville is known for its rich equestrian heritage, often referred to as the “Saddlebred Capital of the World.” The city hosts numerous horse shows and is surrounded by picturesque horse farms.

Wound Care Centers:
Jewish Hospital Shelbyville – Wound Healing Center

Shepherdsville, KY

Population: 12,000
Notable for: Shepherdsville serves as a gateway to the Bourbon Trail, offering proximity to several renowned distilleries. The city also provides outdoor recreational activities at the nearby Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest.

Wound Care Centers:
Norton Audubon Hospital – Wound Care Center

Radcliff, KY

Population: 22,700
Notable for: Radcliff is located near the Fort Knox military installation, home to the United States Bullion Depository. The city offers historical attractions like the General George Patton Museum.

Wound Care Centers:
Hardin Memorial Health – Wound Care Center

La Grange, KY

Population: 9,300
Notable for: La Grange is a charming small town known for its historic Main Street, where a freight train runs directly through the heart of the downtown area. The town hosts numerous events, including the La Grange Farmers Market and Artisans.

Wound Care Centers:
Baptist Health La Grange – Wound Care Center

Mount Washington, KY

Population: 15,000
Notable for: Mount Washington is a growing suburban community with a small-town feel, located along the scenic Salt River. It is known for its annual Bullitt County Fair and local wineries.

Taylorsville, KY

Population: 2,700
Notable for: Taylorsville is a quaint town surrounded by natural beauty, including Taylorsville Lake State Park, which offers boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Jeffersontown, KY

Population: 28,000
Notable for: Jeffersontown is a bustling suburb of Louisville known for its historic Gaslight Square District, which hosts the annual Gaslight Festival, one of the region’s largest festivals.

Wound Care Centers:
Norton Wound Healing Center – Audubon

Lebanon Junction, KY

Population: 1,800
Notable for: Lebanon Junction is a small town known for its railroad heritage and close-knit community atmosphere. The town hosts annual festivals celebrating its history and rural charm.

Shively, KY

Population: 16,300
Notable for: Shively is a suburban area of Louisville known for its historical ties to the bourbon industry and as home to several distilleries, including the renowned Brown-Forman Corporation.

Wound Care Centers:
Baptist Health Louisville – Wound Care Center

Prospect, KY

Population: 5,400
Notable for: Prospect is a picturesque community along the Ohio River, known for its upscale neighborhoods, scenic river views, and proximity to Harrods Creek Park.

Simpsonville, KY

Population: 2,900
Notable for: Simpsonville is known as the “Gateway to the Bourbon Trail” and is home to the popular Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass. The town provides a mix of shopping, history, and rural charm.

Who We Serve in Kentucky

Rebirth Advanced Healing provides care for a wide range of patients and facilities, including:

  • Long-Term Care Facilities: We partner with nursing homes and assisted living centers to deliver wound care expertise directly to residents.
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities: We provide adjunct wound care services, including the application of advanced biologic grafts, to support skilled nursing facilities in managing complex wounds.
  • Individual Patients: We offer in-home care for patients with mobility challenges, ensuring access to advanced treatments without leaving their homes.
  • Wound Care Centers: We collaborate with Kentucky wound care specialists to supplement their programs with biologic graft expertise.