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Kirsten's Foot Care Kirsten's Foot Care provides advanced nursing foot care and FCN Education for Nurses.

Kirsten's Foot Care offers advanced and diabetic nursing foot care in the comfort of your own home.

Congratulations to Haley Dobson, LPN, who completed the Advanced Foot Care Nurse program with Kirsten's Foot Care in ass...
11/06/2026

Congratulations to Haley Dobson, LPN, who completed the Advanced Foot Care Nurse program with Kirsten's Foot Care in association with Foot Canada Training this month 😃👏 Haley will be providing advanced nursing foot care in areas of Cumberland County! 👣

Doing things right is not cheap, but at the end of the day worth it 🤩 This is a great example of the costs associated wi...
11/06/2026

Doing things right is not cheap, but at the end of the day worth it 🤩 This is a great example of the costs associated with providing Nursing Foot Care.
Nursing Foot Care is a medical service, requiring medical grade instruments and sterilization- medical reprocessing of critical devices; foot care tools.

Won a doorprize at the CAFCN 2026 conference in Toronto. Thank you CPC Healthcare Inc. ! 😃🍀 LOVE bracenfix  🙌
08/06/2026

Won a doorprize at the CAFCN 2026 conference in Toronto. Thank you CPC Healthcare Inc. ! 😃🍀 LOVE bracenfix 🙌

02/06/2026

🎙️ New Podcast Episode Alert: Addressing Wounds

Nurse Jackie here — let’s explore the importance of foot health for individuals with diabetes. 👣

Did you know that diabetes increases risk for foot ulcers and other complications? Join Nurse Jackie as she explores the importance of foot health for individuals living with diabetes, including practical strategies to support early intervention, prevention and better outcomes.

🎧 Tune in now on your favourite podcast platform or visit the podcast page of the Wounds Canada website. https://ow.ly/3K4f50Z3Oz3

02/06/2026

👣 Nursing Foot Care is Limb Preservation — Not a Pedicure

One of the biggest misconceptions I hear is: “Isn’t foot care nursing just a pedicure?”

The answer is no — and the difference matters.

Professional nursing foot care is about health, mobility, pain reduction, infection prevention, and limb preservation.

As a Foot Care Nurse, I assess and care for feet affected by conditions such as:

🩺 Diabetes
🩺 Poor circulation / vascular disease
🩺 Thickened or fungal nails
🩺 Ingrown toenails
🩺 Corns and calluses causing pain or pressure
🩺 Reduced mobility or inability to safely care for your own feet
🩺 Neuropathy (loss of sensation)
🩺 High-risk feet that could lead to wounds, infection, or ulceration

For many people — especially seniors, people living with diabetes, or those with circulation concerns — proper foot care can literally help prevent wounds, infections, falls, hospitalization, and even amputation.

A pedicure focuses primarily on cosmetic appearance and relaxation.

Nursing foot care focuses on safety, assessment, prevention, and preserving your ability to walk comfortably and stay independent.

Healthy feet are not a luxury — they are part of your overall health.

Your feet carry you through life. Taking care of them is healthcare. 💙

While I was initially going to keep things quiet, since the other nurses have shared..  I have some exciting news! 🤩I am...
01/06/2026

While I was initially going to keep things quiet, since the other nurses have shared.. I have some exciting news! 🤩

I am honoured (humbled) and excited to announce that at the 2026 CAFCN conference I was invited to serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the new certification process developed through the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) and Canadian Association of Foot Care Nurses (CAFCN)!!

While I am not yet in this role, I will be part of an anonymous team reviewing nurses’ portfolios as part of the certification pathway, helping to uphold the highest standards of practice in our profession. I am looking forward to going through the certification process and SME training program soon. 🤓👣

I'm not sure where the last week went, but it flew by! 😅 ✈Last Thursday through Sunday I attended the annual Canadian As...
28/05/2026

I'm not sure where the last week went, but it flew by! 😅 ✈Last Thursday through Sunday I attended the annual Canadian Association of Foot Care Nurses (CAFCN) conference in Toronto! 👣

These events leave me feeling energized by all the knowledge and ideas shared amongst professionals (while also leaving me tired!🥱). It's been busy since getting home with catching up and patient care.

So many exciting things happened, and I can't wait to share as able. Looking forward to sharing more photos and takeaways soon — and gearing up for certification with the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) later this year! 🤩👣

Always fun connecting again 🥹🩷 opposite sides of Canada is too far!
25/05/2026

Always fun connecting again 🥹🩷 opposite sides of Canada is too far!

✨💖 BESTIE ALERT 💖✨

Okay, technically Kirsten isn’t my ONLY conference bestie 😂👣

But THIS girl right here? Me and Kirsten always manage to pick up exactly where we left off.

With me on the west coast and her on the east coast, our friendship bridges this beautiful country 🇨🇦

And honestly, I think that says something really special about nursing foot care. We all come from different provinces, different clinics, different life experiences… but there’s this understanding and connection that happens when foot care nurses get together. We speak the same language. Pressure points, burrs, business struggles, weird feet, conference gossip, life stress, laughter… all of it 😂👣

Sometimes we only see each other once a year at the CAFCN conference, which somehow makes these reunions even more meaningful. It’s like no time passes at all.

So yes… enjoy this completely normal and professional photo of Kirsten and I lovingly staring into each other’s eyes in front of the conference backdrop LOL 🌟😂

These conferences are about education, yes… but they’re also about friendships, support systems, connection, and building a profession that feels a lot more connected across Canada 🇨🇦
Kirsten's Foot Care

We've been asked this before.. 😅 👣 YES Foot Care Nurses are Real Nurses! 🙌Foot Care Nurses are regulated licensed nurses...
21/05/2026

We've been asked this before.. 😅 👣 YES Foot Care Nurses are Real Nurses! 🙌

Foot Care Nurses are regulated licensed nurses (LPN/RPN/RN) who have completed specialized education in foot and lower limb health. As Foot Care Nurses, we practice according to our nursing scope, are accountable to regulatory and ethical standards, and contribute to the growth of foot care nursing through mollaboration, mentorship and leadership. 🤩

Kachow ⚡👣❤️  closed today (Monday May 18)
18/05/2026

Kachow ⚡👣❤️ closed today (Monday May 18)

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Monday 08:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 15:00

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