
In this episode of the We Talk Health podcast, we’re joined by Sonya Clark, Clinical Manager at the Henry County Center for Wound Healing. Sonya shares her journey as a registered nurse, how she got into wound, ostomy and continence (WOC), and how her team is transforming lives through compassionate, specialized healing.
The Henry County Center for Wound Healing treats a wide range of complex wounds, from diabetic foot ulcers to surgical wounds that won’t heal. Sonya walks us through why some wounds need more than just time, and how advanced therapies can help jumpstart recovery.
We also explore the emotional side of wound healing: how chronic wounds affect patients’ confidence, independence, and overall well-being, and how the center builds personalized treatment plans to heal both body and spirit.
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode offers insight into the often-overlooked world of wound care.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
What types of wounds require specialized care
The advanced technology used in wound healing
How the wound care team coordinates with doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes
Signs it’s time to seek help for a chronic wound
What makes wound healing such a rewarding field
Guest:
Sonya Clark, RN, CWOCN
Clinical Manager for Center for Wound Healing
Host:
Kara Mobley
Social Media Coordinator
Resources:
Center for Wound Healing – Learn More or Request an Appointment
731-644-8208- All West Tennessee Healthcare Wound Care Centers