By Ian R. Cook MD, Medical Director | Clinical Education Series | Santa Clarita, CA

August, the last official month of summer, is the perfect time for final pool parties and beach days. However, it can also bring heat waves and the consequences of a summer spent barefoot and in the water. For the 38.4 million Americans living with diabetes, this final month of summer can be particularly challenging for the body, which has already endured too much sun and not enough hydration.

 

The heat makes the beach, poolside, or patio ideal spots to celebrate warm summer nights. However, it’s essential to aim for mornings without new wounds—or headaches. “Santa Clarita Valley Wound Care and Hyperbarics explains, “For those with diabetes, especially those experiencing neuropathy, regular foot checks are essential after a long summer night out.”

 

As you enjoy the End of Summer Bashes, remember to practice some CCR when you get home. No, we don’t mean whipping out the turntable, but checking for Cracks, Cuts, and Red-areas:

 

  • Cuts, blisters, and bruises.
  • Cracks, hardened skin (calluses), or severe dryness on the heel.
  • Red areas that are hot to the touch and any swelling.

If any of these signs are present, the risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer is higher and should be monitored closely. If healing does not begin within the first two days, especially if the skin has broken, contact a doctor immediately for further investigation.

 

While checking your feet, remember the acronym SUMMER:

 

 

At Santa Clarita Valley Wound Care and Hyperbarics, we want to remind everyone at risk of developing non-healing wounds to be mindful of hot walking surfaces, even after sunset. When in doubt, don’t kick off your dancing shoes, even if the moon is high in the sky. If you do need to remove your shoes, check the walking surface with the back of your hand; if it’s warm to the touch, it’s too warm for the bottom of your feet.

 

To help you know when a walking surface is too hot, follow this easy temperature guide for a Woundless Summer: 

 

At Santa Clarita Valley Wound Care and Hyperbarics, we want all our patients and those living with diabetes to enjoy this final month of summer safely. If you or someone you know develops a wound, please call us at 661-425-5000 or visit our website scvwoundcare.com to get in touch with our care team.


Contact Us

23838 Valencia Blvd #100,

Valencia, CA 91355


info@scvwoundcare.com


Office Phone

661-425-5000


Fax number

661-200-7201


Parking

 

 

 

Our suite entrance is located at the front of the Atrium building.  Turn right at the SCV Wound Care and Hyperbarics sign on Valencia Blvd. After turning into the parking,  just past the round about, there are three designated parking spots labeled “100” for our suite. 

 

Additional parking and handicap parking available in the parking lot behind the building.


Contracted Insurance Providers

We are proud to serve the Santa Clarita Valley as an in-network provider for a wide range of insurance plans. Our Valencia facility accepts Kaiser Permanente, Providence-Facey, Anthem Blue Cross, Medicare, Blue Shield of California, TriWest, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Regal Medical Group, Lakeside Community Healthcare, and many other private PPO plans. We work closely with our patients to navigate coverage for specialized treatments like Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). If you are looking for a credentialed wound care specialist in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Newhall, Saugus, or Canyon Country, contact us today to verify your benefits.