
Foot health plays a major role in a senior’s comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life—but getting to an outside podiatry office can be challenging for many older adults. That’s why The Woodlake is proud to offer on-site podiatry care from Dr. Karen Romines, a dedicated foot and ankle specialist who visits our community every six weeks to provide expert, personalized care without the need for transportation or off-site appointments.
Her mobile, senior-focused approach ensures that both Assisted Living and Memory Care residents receive the routine foot care they need to remain comfortable, safe, and independent.
Foot problems are extremely common among older adults due to chronic conditions, circulation changes, arthritis, neuropathy, and reduced mobility. Untreated issues—like ingrown toenails, thickened nails, calluses, or foot pain—can limit walking, increase fall risk, and significantly reduce a senior’s ability to stay active.
For Memory Care residents, podiatry is especially important. Individuals with dementia may not be able to communicate discomfort or pain, making proactive and routine foot checks essential.
By bringing podiatry on-site, The Woodlake ensures that residents receive preventive, compassionate, and consistent care that supports whole-body wellness.
Dr. Karen Romines specializes in senior foot health and brings years of experience caring for older adults in community settings. Her on-site approach focuses on:
Residents appreciate her gentle care and warm communication style, while families value the convenience and clinical attention she brings directly to The Woodlake.
During her on-site visits every six weeks, Dr. Romines offers a full range of podiatry services tailored to the needs of seniors in both Assisted Living and Memory Care.
These are common conditions that can cause discomfort, reduce mobility, and increase fall risk if not managed properly. Dr. Romines’ expertise allows her to quickly identify and treat these issues on-site, preventing complications and improving overall comfort for residents.
Residents receive care inside The Woodlake, eliminating the need for stressful off-site appointments.
Regular visits allow Dr. Romines to catch issues early, before they lead to pain, infection, or mobility loss.
Proper nail care and treatment improve walking comfort, reduce fall risks, and help residents stay active.
Residents with diabetes receive vital foot checks that help prevent complications.
For Memory Care residents, receiving treatment in familiar surroundings reduces anxiety and confusion—leading to better outcomes.
Every resident’s podiatry visit is designed to be thorough, gentle, and personalized.
Families can request a podiatry visit through The Woodlake care team or directly at
(800) 869-9203 ext. 1.
Dr. Romines performs care in a designated private space inside the community.
She reviews the resident’s foot condition, skin health, nail concerns, circulation, and mobility.
Services may include nail care, callus treatment, ingrown toenail care, diabetic checks, or wound evaluation.
Care notes and recommendations are shared with staff and families, ensuring everyone stays informed.
While all residents benefit from routine podiatry care, it is especially important for:
If you’re unsure whether your loved one needs podiatry, our care team can help guide you.
Families may schedule a visit by:
✔ Contacting The Woodlake care team by calling 916-604-3780 or clicking here
or
✔ Calling (800) 869-9203 ext. 1 to connect with Dr. Romines’ office
Appointments are available every six weeks, with additional visits arranged as needed.
She offers routine nail care, ingrown toenail treatment, callus and corn reduction, diabetic foot exams, wound checks, circulation monitoring, and foot pain evaluation.
Every six weeks, with additional visits available based on clinical need.
Yes. Her services support residents across the entire community.
Absolutely. On-site podiatry is ideal for Memory Care residents because visits occur in familiar surroundings and Dr. Romines uses a gentle, dementia-informed approach.
No. All services are performed inside The Woodlake.
Coverage varies. Families can contact the provider to review benefits.
Typically 15–30 minutes, depending on the service.
Yes. Dr. Romines can provide care for residents with all mobility levels.
Yes. Proper nail and foot care improve balance, stability, and walking comfort.
Call (800) 869-9203 ext. 1 or contact The Woodlake care team.
On-site podiatry care is an essential part of whole-person wellness at The Woodlake. Through her consistent six-week visits, Dr. Karen Romines helps residents stay comfortable, mobile, and independent—while minimizing the stress of off-site appointments. For seniors and families alike, this convenient service provides reassurance, improved health, and better quality of life.
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