Restore First Health (RFH), an advanced mobile wound and care coordination program, embarks on impacting the Jacksonville, Florida community through expanded services in the region.

Restore First Health (RFH), an advanced mobile wound and care coordination program, embarks on impacting the Jacksonville, Florida community through expanded services in the region.
Wounds, whether from a minor scrape to a more serious injury, are a common part of life. While most wounds heal without issue, some can become infected, posing serious health risks. Recognizing the signs of an infection early on is crucial to preventing complications.
At Restore First Health (RFH), care coordination is the heartbeat of our wound care program. It's the meticulous process of weaving together various aspects of patient care to ensure that the overall health of each patient is thoroughly evaluated, every provider is on the same page, and every patient receives the best possible outcomes.
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, can be a serious concern, especially for individuals who are bedridden or have limited mobility. These wounds develop when prolonged pressure cuts off blood supply to the skin, causing the tissue to break down.
Moving the body helps ensure that blood reaches peripheral areas where wounds are often located, such as the feet and legs. For those who have difficulty with mobility, improving blood circulation is possible through various techniques