After a patient goes through a surgical procedure, postoperative care is the type of care in charge of providing comfort, pain relief, wound care, and day-to-day support.
Gastric Ulcers
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:14:17-05:00Gastric ulcers are painful sores in the stomach lining, also called peptic ulcers. Gastric ulcers are a particular type of peptic ulcer disease.
Colostomy
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:14:27-05:00The purpose of colostomy care is for the patient's acceptance, learning, and adapting, such as skin protection and preventing complications.
Arthritis
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:14:41-05:00Arthritis is the primary cause of disability in the United States. Around 60 million adults are affected by some form of it. It provokes stiffness, pain, and inflammation of the joints and the surrounding tissues.
Lung Cancer
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:02-05:00Barely anyone can develop lung cancer, but smoking cigarettes or exposure to their smoke and inhaling some chemicals or other toxins might increase the risk.
Pancreatic Cancer
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:08-05:00Pancreatic cancer begins when abnormal cells start replicating and forming tumors. These tumors are placed on the head of the pancreas, obstructing the bile ducts.
Clotting Disorders
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:14-05:00At Signature, we have the experience and resources to provide the best support for the patient and the family that has a clotting disorder.
Joint Replacement
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:20-05:00At Signature, we have the experience and resources to provide the best support for the patient and the family that just had joint replacement surgery.
Diabetes
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:40-05:00At Signature, we have the experience and resources to provide the best support for the patient and the family. Also, our registered nurses may help with recovery assistance and could support the diabetes treatment process.
Arterial Ulcers
Signature Health Services2025-01-14T12:15:47-05:00Arterial ulcers are formed because of poor delivery of blood to the body's lower extremities, caused by several conditions, such as vascular disease, renal failure, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis, age, or trauma.









