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At All Souls Healthcare, we believe healthy feet are the foundation of independence and quality of life. Founded in 2021 by Gailya Go, FNP, RN, Certified Foot Care Nurse Specialist, All Souls Healthcare provides professional, compassionate mobile routine foot care for older adults, home-bound individuals, and those living with chronic conditions.
With over 30 years of nursing experience and podiatrist-led training in routine foot care, Gailya focuses exclusively on services that support comfort, mobility, dignity, and prevention—including care for ingrown nails and common foot concerns.
We proudly serve Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana, bringing expert foot care directly to the comfort and safety of your home. Whether you’re caring for an aging loved one or seeking reliable routine foot care for yourself, All Souls Healthcare is here to help every step of the way.
Your feet do a lot for you—let us help take care of them.
Call today to arrange an appointment.
260-222-1256
Friendly, knowledgeable support is just a phone call away.

Foot care nurse specialists are specially trained healthcare professionals who focus on keeping feet healthy, especially for those who may struggle with foot issues due to age, medical conditions, or mobility limitations. They assess and treat a variety of foot and nail problems, like trimming thick nails, treating corns and calluses, and managing minor foot-related concerns. In addition, a foot care nurse specialist will perform shoe evaluations, gait assessment, and education regarding foot health. Their care can prevent more serious issues, especially for people with diabetes, poor circulation, or other health concerns. Foot care nurses not only provide treatment but also educate people on maintaining foot health to improve comfort and mobility. Photo: Before & after foot treatment

1. Health History Review
A brief medical history will be obtained, including chronic conditions like diabetes, circulation issues, arthritis, or skin disorders, and any previous foot problems or treatments.
2. Assessment
Examination of skin and nails for issues such as dryness, cracks, corns, calluses, or ingrown toenails. Then, evaluation of foot structure, alignment, and signs of pressure or irritation. Lastly, an assessment of circulation and sensation, especially in patients with diabetes or vascular conditions.
3. Discussion of Concerns
You’ll be asked about any foot pain, discomfort, or mobility issues. You will be given the opportunity to share specific goals or concerns, such as difficulty with self-care or recurrent foot problems.
4. Foot Care Treatment
This includes trimming, filing, and addressing any thickened or problematic nails. treatment of corns, calluses, or rough spots, and addressing minor skin concerns. Lastly, application of appropriate products to hydrate the skin.
5. Education and Recommendations
Advice on daily foot care routines, proper footwear, and preventive strategies. Possible recommendation for further medical evaluation if necessary (e.g., signs of infection or severe circulation issues).
6. Follow-Up Plan
Discussion of how often you should return for maintenance, suggestions for home care tools or products to support ongoing foot health, and revisiting concerns identified at the beginning of the visit. The first visit typically lasts about 60 minutes and focuses on making you comfortable while ensuring your foot care needs are met. Subsequent visits are up to 45 minutes.
Photo: Before and after foot treatment
Gailya has provided routine foot care for her parents


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