The right resources for you and your patients

Caring for wounds and skin can be a complex and uncertain process especially with wounds. That is why we have developed clinical tools and resources to support you to manage wounds confidently.

Wound Care Pathway

An evidence-based step-by-step guides developed by clinicians for clinicians

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Skin tear Pathway

By following the steps in this pathway, you can provide an optimal healing environment for skin tears and reduce the risk of complications that could lead to delayed healing or worse.

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Pressure Injury Pathway

By following the steps in this pathway, you can provide an optimal healing environment for pressure injuries and reduce the risk of complications that could lead to delayed healing or worse.

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The Wound Care Pathway

Your pocket-guide & checklist to managing chronic wounds

Tools for you

Triangle of Wound Assessment

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Assessment & documentation tool

Get started with using the Triangle of Wound Assessment with the printable assessment form – ready to use in your clinic.

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Wound assessment guide

Learn about the simple steps from complete wound assessment to setting management goals and selecting the optimal treatment

Tools for your patients

Resources for you and your patients

Involving the patient in care planning and treatment

Read the best practice recommendations of empowering patients and increasing patient concordance with the care plan.

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Patient Shared care – Information pack for healthcare professionals

Research shows that helping patients to share the care of their wounds improves self confidence and enhances the understanding of their condition. It also improves Quality of Life and provides more convenient care.

* This guide includes products

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Support your patients in caring for their wounds

Empowering patients in care planning is important to enhance patient concordance with the care plan increasing healing progression.

Application Guide

Videos for your patients

Click below to watch a video guide on how to apply and remove silicone dressings.