01/18/2026
🦶 What Does a Foot Care Nurse Do? 🦶
More than nail trimming — it’s professional nursing care for your feet.
A Foot Care Nurse is a licensed nurse who provides medical-based foot care to keep your feet healthy, comfortable, and pain-free. Nursing foot care focuses on prevention, early detection, and safe treatment, especially for seniors and those with medical conditions.
✨ Professional Nursing Foot Care Includes:
✔️ Trimming & thinning thick or hard-to-cut toenails
✔️ Managing ingrown toenails
✔️ Treating dry, cracked skin, calluses & corns
✔️ Protecting fragile skin
✔️ Monitoring pressure areas to help prevent sores
✔️ Circulation & sensation checks
✔️ Education to support long-term foot health
👣 Who Benefits from Nursing Foot Care?
• Seniors
• People with diabetes or circulation concerns
• Individuals with limited mobility or vision
• Anyone with foot pain, thick nails, or skin breakdown
• Anyone wanting preventive, professional foot care
💙 Why See a Foot Care Nurse?
Care provided by a licensed nurse is gentle, sterile, and clinically informed. Regular nursing foot care helps prevent infections, reduce pain, support mobility, and maintain independence.
📞 Your feet carry you through life — let’s take care of them.
☎️ 204-281-2957-call & leave a message or text to book your appointment to day for yourself or your loved ones.
📮 Direct invoicing to families available
📬Direct billing to blue cross, receipt provided for other insurances and tax purposes, invoicing to employment insurance, DVA & public trustee, MPI, WCB
📍 Appointment locations:
• Clinic: 615 Main St, Swan River
• The Lodge
• Personal Care Homes
• Benito Health Center
• Clients awaiting placement at Swan Valley Health Center