Southcoast Health Opens Makepeace Wound Care Center at Tobey Hospital

The Makepeace Wound Care Center will expand access to this critical service line across the region, Southcoast Health officials announced at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The Makepeace Wound Care Center will expand access to this critical service line across the region, Southcoast Health officials announced at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

“The opening of the Makepeace Wound Care Center demonstrates Tobey Hospital’s
commitment to providing another critical service to those across the region and our commitment
that Southcoast Health is ready to take on the healthcare challenges of the future,” said Dr. Ray
Kruger, President and CEO of Southcoast Health. “Thank you to everyone who made this
project a success, and for your continued dedication to providing exceptional care close to
home.”

This is the third wound care location Southcoast has opened in the past 13 years with partner
Healogics, the largest provider of advanced wound care services. Earning significant
recognition for clinical excellence, the wound care centers at Charlton Memorial and St. Luke’s
Hospitals average 14,000 visits annually.

The new center will deliver the same excellent quality of wound care already provided by the
award-winning centers at St. Luke’s Hospital and Charlton Memorial Hospital.
“In partnership with leading wound care expert Healogics, we will ensure that residents of
Wareham, Rochester, Bourne, Carver, and other surrounding towns have access to the latest
techniques for treating and healing wounds,” Don Giumetti, Chair of Southcoast Health Board
of Trustees, remarked. “No one should have their life limited by painful wounds related to
injuries, diabetes, and other conditions.”

Nearly 7 million Americans are living with chronic wounds, and this number is expected to
increase by two percent annually over the next 10 years according to data from Healogics.
Non-healing wounds can lead to severe complications such as infections, which can ultimately result
in amputation or even loss of life.

“Our wound care centers optimize outcomes and improve health for patients living with chronic
wounds,” said Stacey Bancker, Managing Vice President of Healogics, “Our partnership leads
to higher healing rates, fewer hospitalizations for patients and adds an advanced therapeutic
outpatient service line for the Southcoast Health System.”

For more information about the Wound Care Center at Southcoast Health please visit
Southcoast Health Wound Care Center | Southcoast Health.