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Post-Surgery Recovery Care in Wolseley

Post-Surgery Recovery Care. Nurse-led. Doctor-supported.

The first days and weeks after surgery are when patients are most vulnerable to complications — surgical site infections, blood clots, and sudden mobility loss. Being discharged home shouldn't mean being left alone to manage wound care and medications without support. Our nurse-led team ensures a smooth, safe transition from hospital to home with hands-on clinical care from day one.

Local to Wolseley: Historic, leafy character-home neighbourhood west of downtown known as 'the granola belt' — artsy, progressive, and walkable with a tight community feel. Nearest hospital: Misericordia Health Centre.

What's Included

Skilled Nursing: Wound care, drain management, medication administration, vital monitoring
Personal Care: Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting during limited mobility
Mobility Support: Safe transfers, walking assistance, therapy exercise reinforcement
Domestic Help: Light meal preparation, household tasks during recovery period
Care Coordination: Surgeon follow-up scheduling, therapy appointments, family updates

What Your Family Gains

Infection caught early

Daily wound inspection by trained nurses catches redness, drainage, or dehiscence before it becomes an ER visit.

Clots prevented

Anticoagulant schedules followed and early mobility progression reduces DVT and PE risk.

Pain managed

Complex pain regimens (multi-modal, sometimes with narcotic tapering) handled by RNs, not guessed at by family.

Full recovery on time

Therapy exercises actually done, follow-ups attended, discharge instructions followed.

Serving Wolseley, Winnipeg

Nearest hospital

Misericordia Health Centre (~3 min), Health Sciences Centre (~6 min)

Care facilities nearby

Misericordia Place · Lions Place (Sherbrook)

Area character

Historic, leafy character-home neighbourhood west of downtown known as 'the granola belt' — artsy, progressive, and walkable with a tight community feel.

Who lives here

Mix of long-term senior homeowners (many original owners from the 1960s–70s) and younger professional families; progressive values, high demand for ethical/respectful care.

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