ALMSPllc Launches New Guide: CAMPs vs. HBOT in Wound Care
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Helping facilities and families understand which treatments deliver better outcomes for residents and loved ones.

DALLAS - Txylo -- Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMSPllc), a trusted leader in mobile wound care across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Tennessee and Arizona, has released a new educational resource designed to help facilities and families make better decisions about wound care.

The new guide, "CAMPs vs. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): Which Works Best in Wound Care?" highlights the real-world benefits and challenges of two commonly discussed treatment options.

Why This Matters for Facilities and Families

For Facilities: Administrators and nursing directors face pressure to keep residents safe while staying compliant with CMS and survey standards. The new guide outlines why Cellular and Advanced Modalities/Products (CAMPs) align better with facility care models offering on-site treatment, seamless documentation and fewer hospital transfers.

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For Families: Loved ones often struggle to understand wound care choices. The guide explains in plain language why CAMPs are more practical for seniors and long-term care residents, while also clarifying the limited role HBOT plays in wound management.

Key Insights from the ALMS Resource

CAMPs: Delivered at the bedside in homes, assisted living, SNFs or rehab centers. Short, effective treatments that Medicare Part B often covers.

HBOT: Requires patients to travel to specialized chambers for 90-minute sessions, five days a week, for up to two months. Useful only for very specific wounds, but impractical for most long-term care residents.

ALMS Advantage: CAMPs fit directly into ALMS's mobile wound care model, reducing stress for patients and facilities while maintaining high-quality, evidence-based outcomes.

Facilities and families can access the new resource now by visiting https://www.almspllc.com/resources
or calling 945-286-2149 to learn more about ALMS's wound care partnerships and in-home services.

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Source: ALMSCHC
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