Nurse‑Led. Evidence‑Based. Patient‑Focused.

Rachael Brooks is a Board‑Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (WOCN) providing advanced, evidence‑based care throughout the Foothills and High Sierra region. With 21 years of clinical experience in acute care adult, labor & delivery/postpartum, hospice, and complex wound and ostomy management in adults and infants, she brings hospital‑level expertise directly to patients in their homes or care facilities.

Chronic wound management

Pressure Injury Prevention assessment, education and wound care

Diabetic foot ulcers

Venous & arterial ulcers

Multi-layer compression wraps

Surgical wound complications

Skin tears & traumatic wounds

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (wound vac)

Infection assessment & management

Dressing selection & supply guidance

New ostomy education & support

Appliance fitting & troubleshooting

Skin irritation & leakage management

Stoma assessment

Supply recommendations

Long‑term ostomy care & follow‑up

Support for ileostomy, colostomy, and urostomy patients

Owner of High Sierra Advanced Wound Care.  Rachael Brooks is a Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse CWON specializing in advanced wound care in the foothills of California near Grass Valley, Nevada City and Truckee.
Nevada City, CA, providing mobile advanced wound care, ostomy care, caregiver education, treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, multi-layer compression wraps, caregiver education and training, pressure ulcer prevention assessment, education and treatment
Grass Valley, CA, providing mobile advanced wound care & ostomy care, caregiver education, treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, multi-layer compression wraps, caregiver education & training, pressure ulcer prevention assessment, education and treatment
Truckee, CA, providing mobile advanced wound care, ostomy care, caregiver education, treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, multi-layer compression wraps, caregiver education and training, pressure ulcer prevention assessment, education and treatment

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