CLINICAL SERVICES
Wound Care & IV Therapy in Hingham, MA
Queen Anne Nursing Home provides advanced wound care and IV therapy services for patients requiring specialized clinical treatment. Our Joint Commission accredited facility is equipped to manage complex medical needs, from chronic wounds and post-surgical incisions to intravenous antibiotic therapy and nutritional support. With 24-hour skilled nursing care, dedicated wound care physician oversight, and a team trained in the latest evidence-based protocols, patients from Hingham, Weymouth, Cohasset, and throughout the South Shore can receive highly skilled level of treatment in a comfortable, home-like setting. Whether you’re transitioning from an acute care hospital or managing an ongoing condition, our clinical team is ready to support your healing journey.
Advanced Wound Care
- Comprehensive wound assessment and individualized treatment plans
- Wound VAC (Vacuum-Assisted Closure) therapy for complex wounds
- Treatment of surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers
- Dedicated wound care physician oversight for optimal healing outcomes
- Regular monitoring and documentation to track healing progress
IV Therapy & Infusion Services
- Peripheral IV lines and PICC line management
- Antibiotic infusion therapy for infection treatment
- IV hydration and electrolyte replacement
- Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) administration
- Infusion pump management by trained nursing staff
Clinical Excellence & Expertise
- Joint Commission accredited facility with rigorous quality standards
- 24/7 licensed nursing staff trained in advanced clinical procedures
- Coordination with your physicians and specialists for seamless care
- On-site physician coverage and nurse practitioners
- State-of-the-art equipment and evidence-based treatment protocols
Conditions We Treat
Our wound care and IV therapy programs address a wide range of conditions, including post-surgical wounds, pressure injuries (bedsores), venous and arterial ulcers, diabetic foot wounds, infections requiring IV antibiotics, and patients needing nutritional support through IV or enteral feeding. We work closely with wound care specialists, infectious disease physicians, and your primary care team to develop comprehensive treatment plans. Our goal is to promote healing, prevent complications, and help you return to your highest level of function as quickly as possible.
