A Foot Care Nurse is a nurse with specialized training in foot care. They focus on assessing, treating, and managing foot-related conditions, especially for patients with diabetes, poor circulation, or arthritis, who are at higher risk for foot complications. Their services include nail trimming, treating corns and calluses, assist in managing foot infections, and offering advice on foot hygiene and proper footwear. Through their expertise, Foot Care Nurses play a key role in maintaining patient mobility, preventing further health issues, and improving overall quality of life.
Nursing Foot Care counts as a medical expense for tax purposes or third party coverage. Direct billing may be possible for clients registered with Veterans' Affairs.
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Education Sessions for Seniors about foot care, how to pick a foot care nurse, and education for caregivers! Also, downloadable resources to help you care for your feet.
Find out more about how Foot Care by Christine can assist in treating various foot problems, download a copy of our referral form, and more!
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"I have been seeing Christine for Foot Care for a few years now. Over the years, I have seen multiple Podiatrists and other Foot Care Nurses, and Christine does a great job. My feet always feel so much better when she's done. She is such a kind a caring person, I really enjoy my visits with her."