The Good Shepherd Treatment Center’s team of board certified physicians and nurses provides wound care and infusion therapy services. Read more to learn about our team and the services we offer, as well as the process for beginning your care here.
The Good Shepherd Treatment Center’s team of board certified physicians and nurses provides wound care and infusion therapy services. Read more to learn about our team and the services we offer, as well as the process for beginning your care here.
Infusion therapy administers medication or other treatments that cannot be taken by mouth. Our clinic provides complete infusion therapy services in a caring environment, with a highly trained staff committed to minimizing your downtime while maximizing your comfort.
Our goal is to provide compassionate, high-quality, and accessible health care to our community members, close to home, by honoring treatment plans developed by all licensed providers.
Learn more about our Infusion Specialists and the Infusion and Injection services offered at the Treatment Center.
Supported by our Medical Director, Dr. David A Stenstrom MD, our wound care team provides evidence-based wound care to promote wound healing. A comprehensive assessment is complete by a certified wound specialist who determines the best treatment available. Continued monitoring is performed throughout treatment so that wound closure is met.
Wounds are often due to a chronic condition(s) that will need to be managed after the wound has closed. We provide a holistic approach to help prevent wound reoccurrence in pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers and venous insufficiency wounds.
Learn more about our Wound Care Specialists and the Wound Care services offered at the Treatment Center.
Services that are provided by nurses as ordered by providers within the Oregon State Board of Nursing standards and scope of practice. Treatment Center nurses meet the standards related to responsibility and competency in the cognitive and technical aspects of care to safely perform a number of different procedures and therapies. This includes general nursing competencies and those acquired with additional education, training and ongoing maintenance of knowledge.
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Please note: The Treatment Center cannot accept walk-in patients. A provider’s referral is necessary to receive services in the Treatment Center. Your PCP can download referral forms here:
We provide varying levels of involvement for the referring provider. An “Evaluation and Treat” referral will transition all wound care orders to Dr. Stenstrom who will manage all aspect of wound healing. An “Evaluation” referral will allow the referring provider to review and sign the recommendations of the wound care team, all orders will be routed through the referring provider for signature. A “Treat” referral allows providers to write and manage their own wound care orders which will be performed at the Treatment Center by our skilled nursing staff.
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