Facility Administrators: Are Wound Care Gaps Hurting Your Ratings?
In today’s healthcare environment, wound care isn’t just a clinical issue, it’s a compliance and reputation issue.
Every incomplete note, delayed treatment or missed follow-up can quickly turn into a citation or a drop in your facility’s CMS star rating. For administrators already juggling staffing shortages, patient safety and regulatory audits, these small documentation gaps can have costly consequences.
Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS) partners with facilities to close those gaps ensuring wounds heal, documentation stays compliant and your facility stays survey-ready.
What ALMS Delivers to Facility Administrators
At ALMS, our wound care model is designed to support both patient outcomes and administrative peace of mind.
✅ Compliance-Ready Charting
Our documentation aligns with CMS, Medicare and state survey requirements giving you confidence when auditors arrive.
✅ Regular Wound Rounds
We schedule consistent wound rounds to prevent treatment delays and ensure every resident receives the attention they deserve.
✅ Survey Support & Staff Education
Your nursing teams get the ongoing training they need to recognize, report and prevent wounds reducing survey risks and improving care consistency.
✅ Reduced Readmissions & Complaints
With proactive wound care management, facilities see fewer hospital transfers and improved satisfaction from residents and families.
Protect Your Reputation and Your Residents
When your wound care program is supported by professionals, your staff has time to focus on overall care, not catching up on missing documentation.
ALMS helps facilities prevent penalties, strengthen compliance and improve star ratings through a proven, facility-focused wound care approach.
If you’re an administrator in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona or Tennessee, our team is ready to help.
👉 Learn more: https://www.almspllc.com/administrators
📞 Call: 945-286-2149
📧 Email: info@almspllc.com
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