Restoring More Than Your Facilities — Protecting Your Patients & Staff
Healthcare-specialized disaster restoration with ICRA 2.0 compliance, infection control containment, and 24/7 emergency response — serving hospitals and medical facilities across Florida.
Healthcare Remediation & Reconstruction
From emergency water extraction to full build-back — one licensed contractor, one point of contact, one invoice.
Emergency Remediation
Rapid response for all damage types with full ICRA containment protocols.
- Water/Flood Extraction & Remediation
- Fire, Smoke & Odor Remediation
- Mold/Microbial Testing & Containment
- Hazmat/Biohazard Sanitization
- Asbestos Abatement
- Terminal Cleaning
Diagnostics & Drying
Advanced monitoring and restoration science for healthcare environments.
- Negative Air HEPA Purification
- Moisture Mapping & ATP Testing
- Thermal Imaging & Structural Drying
- Air Duct Cleaning
Reconstruction & Repairs
From quick fixes to complete build-backs by a licensed building contractor.
- Full Reconstruction — Lead Safe Certified
- Demo & Debris Removal
- Ceiling, Drywall, Painting, Doors
- Joint Commission Preparations
Large Loss Division
Commercial-grade equipment for major events at healthcare facilities.
- Desiccants — deep structural drying
- Generators — backup power during outages
- Chillers — temp cooling for HVAC-down
- DX Units — direct-expansion dehumidification
- Boilers — emergency heating & steam
- Heavy Equipment — demo & debris haul-off
STARC Containment Systems
Hospital-grade modular barrier systems that maintain infection control during active restoration.
- Class I through IV ICRA containment
- Negative air pressure environments
- Phased scheduling around patient care
- Zero disruption to surgical schedules
Compliance Documentation
Timestamped reporting for surveyors, inspectors, and insurance adjusters.
- Timestamped photo documentation at every phase
- Moisture logs & air quality readings
- Containment verification reports
- Xactimate estimates for insurance
Why Healthcare Facilities Choose WrightWay
Serving hospitals, surgical centers, and medical facilities across Florida.
ICRA 2.0 Certified
Containment that meets Joint Commission standards — Class I through IV protocols to protect patients and staff during active restoration.
Zero-Disruption Methodology
Negative air, STARC barriers, and phased scheduling keeps your facility fully operational during restoration — no shutdowns, no relocated patients.
Healthcare-Trained Crews
Background-checked, HIPAA-aware technicians trained for clinical environments including operating rooms, ICUs, and patient rooms.
Single-Source Accountability
One licensed building contractor from emergency response through full reconstruction — one point of contact, one invoice, complete transparency.
Rapid Mobilization
On-site within 2 hours, 24/7/365 — fully equipped trucks staged and ready to deploy to healthcare facilities across Florida.
Insurance & Claims Support
Direct coordination with adjusters, detailed scoping, and Xactimate estimates to streamline your claims process from day one.
Florida's Dedicated Healthcare Restoration Contractor
Healthcare facilities face disaster restoration challenges that no standard restoration company is equipped to handle. When water, fire, mold, or storm damage strikes a hospital, surgical center, or assisted living facility, the response must balance speed with strict infection control protocols — because the patients and staff inside the building cannot simply be relocated while a crew tears out walls and runs drying equipment. WrightWay Emergency Services established its Healthcare Division specifically to address this critical gap, combining the urgency of 24/7 emergency restoration with the infection control discipline that clinical environments demand.
Our Healthcare Division is one of the few restoration teams in Florida that holds ICRA 2.0 certification — the Infection Control Risk Assessment standard required by the Joint Commission and CMS for construction and renovation activities in active healthcare environments. This certification means our technicians understand how to classify risk levels, establish appropriate containment barriers, maintain negative air pressure, monitor air quality during restoration work, and coordinate with facility infection preventionists to ensure patient safety is never compromised. We do not simply hang plastic sheeting and hope for the best — we engineer containment solutions that meet the same standards required for major hospital construction projects.
STARC Containment Systems — Hospital-Grade Barrier Technology
WrightWay deploys STARC containment systems — modular, hospital-grade barrier walls that create airtight separation between active restoration work areas and occupied clinical spaces. Unlike improvised poly sheeting, STARC panels are rigid, floor-to-ceiling barriers with integrated HEPA filtration and negative air capability that maintain Class III and Class IV ICRA containment standards throughout the restoration process. These systems allow surgical suites, ICU wards, and patient rooms to remain fully operational while our crews perform water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, or reconstruction work in adjacent areas — eliminating the revenue loss and patient disruption that facility closures cause.
Healthcare-Specific Training and Compliance
Every WrightWay healthcare technician undergoes specialized training beyond standard IICRC restoration certifications. Our healthcare crews are background-checked, HIPAA-aware, and trained in the unique protocols required for working inside clinical environments — including proper gowning procedures, controlled access to restricted areas, coordination with nursing staff and facility management, and documentation practices that satisfy Joint Commission surveyors, state health department inspectors, and insurance auditors. We understand that restoration work in a hospital is fundamentally different from restoration work in a home or office, and our training program reflects that reality.
Statewide Healthcare Coverage
While WrightWay's residential and commercial restoration services focus on our nine-county Southwest Florida service area, our Healthcare Division serves medical facilities across the entire state of Florida — from Pensacola and Jacksonville to Miami and the Florida Keys. We maintain equipment staging locations and crew deployment capability throughout the state, ensuring that any healthcare facility in Florida can receive a WrightWay response within hours of an emergency call. This statewide reach has made us a preferred restoration partner for hospital systems, healthcare management companies, and facility insurers operating across multiple Florida markets.
From Emergency Response Through Complete Reconstruction
As a licensed Florida building contractor, WrightWay handles the entire healthcare restoration process under one contract — from emergency water extraction and mold containment through complete interior reconstruction including framing, drywall, ceiling grid systems, flooring, painting, doors, and finish work. This single-source approach is critical for healthcare facilities because it eliminates the coordination problems, scheduling gaps, and accountability disputes that occur when separate mitigation and construction contractors are involved. One project manager oversees the entire process, maintains daily communication with facility administration, coordinates with infection prevention, and ensures the restoration meets both building code requirements and healthcare regulatory standards.
Common Disaster Scenarios in Healthcare Facilities
Water Damage & Pipe Failures
Water damage is the most frequent emergency in healthcare facilities, often caused by aging plumbing systems, chiller line failures, sprinkler system malfunctions, roof leaks, or backed-up floor drains. In a hospital environment, water intrusion creates immediate infection control risks — contaminated water can spread pathogens across multiple floors through elevator shafts, utility chases, and HVAC systems. WrightWay's healthcare water damage response includes emergency water extraction with hospital-grade equipment, structural drying with HEPA-filtered air management, antimicrobial treatment, and complete ICRA containment to prevent cross-contamination of patient areas during the restoration process.
Mold Contamination in Clinical Environments
Mold in a healthcare facility is a serious patient safety issue — immunocompromised patients, surgical patients, and newborns are especially vulnerable to airborne mold spores that can cause life-threatening infections. Florida's humid climate and the constant moisture generated by healthcare HVAC systems create ideal conditions for mold growth behind walls, above ceiling tiles, and inside ductwork. WrightWay's healthcare mold remediation follows IICRC S520 standards with enhanced ICRA containment protocols, ensuring mold spores are contained and removed without any exposure to patient areas. We coordinate with third-party industrial hygienists for pre- and post-remediation air quality testing to provide documented clearance.
Storm & Hurricane Damage
Florida healthcare facilities must maintain operations during and after hurricanes — patients cannot be discharged, surgeries must continue, and emergency departments must remain open. WrightWay's Healthcare Division provides pre-storm preparation services including facility hardening, emergency supply staging, and communication protocol setup, followed by immediate post-storm response including roof tarping, water extraction, generator-powered drying, and debris removal. Our experience with Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Irma, and Hurricane Helene has given our healthcare team deep expertise in managing the unique challenges of hospital restoration during widespread disaster events when resources are scarce and competing demands are high.
Fire, Smoke & Odor Events
Even small fires in healthcare facilities — electrical panel malfunctions, kitchen grease fires, or equipment overheating — produce smoke and soot that travel through HVAC systems and contaminate clinical areas far from the fire origin. Healthcare fire damage restoration requires specialized decontamination of sensitive medical equipment, air handling systems, and sterile environments. WrightWay uses hydroxyl generators rather than ozone for odor elimination in healthcare settings because hydroxyl treatment is safe for occupied spaces, allowing patient areas to remain in use during the deodorization process.
Emergency Response Program — Complimentary Program for Commercial and Healthcare Facilities
Is Your Facility Prepared?
WrightWay's Emergency Response Program (ERP) is designed to offer a seamless, comprehensive safety net for commercial and healthcare facilities — ensuring swift, efficient response when it matters most.
- Complimentary Thermal Imaging and leak inspections to catch problems before they escalate
- Matterport 3-D Digital Mapping of interiors, mechanicals, and shut-off locations
- Aerial Drone Documentation of your property for pre-loss records and expedited claims
- Discounted Pricing exclusive to ERP members on all services
- VIP Service with a dedicated WrightWay specialist assigned to your account
Advanced Technology at Your Service
State-of-the-art tools for documentation, diagnostics, and claims support.
Thermal Imaging
Infrared cameras used to identify hidden moisture behind walls, under floors, and in ceilings — pinpointing damage without destructive investigation.
3D Documentation
Matterport scanning to support accurate pre-loss records and insurance coordination across the entire property.
Drone Assessments
Aerial photography for roof and large-area damage documentation, supporting pre-loss records and insurance claims.
Photo Documentation
Timestamped visual records at every phase of the project — providing full transparency and compliance-ready reporting.
Healthcare Facilities Across Florida
From Nokomis to Jacksonville — WrightWay serves medical facilities of all types statewide.
Fully Licensed & Insured — Certifications & Standards: Our technicians hold the industry’s top credentials
IICRC Certified Firm & RIA Member — ICRA 2.0 Certified
- WRT — Water Damage Restoration
- ASD — Applied Structural Drying
- AMRT — Applied Microbial Remediation
- FSRT — Fire & Smoke Restoration
- OCT — Odor Control
- HST — Health & Safety
- TCST — Trauma & Crime Scene
- CDS — Commercial Drying Specialist
- S500 — Water Damage Standard
- S520 — Mold Remediation Standard
- S700 — Fire & Smoke Standard
- EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm (RRP)
- HAAG Certified Inspectors (Roof & Wind/Hail)
- OSHA 30-Hour Certified Supervisors
- Hazmat Certified
- Licensed & Insured Building Contractor
What Healthcare Facilities Say
Real feedback from property owners, managers, and restoration clients who needed a team that could respond fast and communicate clearly.
Based on 416 Google reviews.
View Google reviewsWrightWay Emergency Services completed major remodel work after hurricane damage. Team members Wayne Hunger and Richie Correa demonstrated professionalism in all aspects of customer service and honored project timelines and budgets. Excellent work throughout.
Great company with exceptional attention to detail. The people are all friendly and willing to help with whatever needs you may have. Highly recommend!
Clarence and Paul made sure it was all done right including the cleanup. Very thorough, professional crew. I would recommend WrightWay to anyone who needs restoration or repair work done.
Healthcare FAQ
Common timing, documentation, and service questions answered in a clearer format so owners and managers can make confident decisions faster.
ICRA stands for Infection Control Risk Assessment, a set of protocols required when performing construction or restoration work in or near healthcare facilities. WrightWay follows ICRA guidelines to contain dust, debris, and airborne contaminants using negative-air pressure barriers, HEPA filtration, and sealed containment chambers. These measures protect patients, staff, and sterile environments throughout the restoration process.
Yes. WrightWay regularly performs water damage restoration, mold remediation, and reconstruction in hospitals, surgical centers, assisted living facilities, and medical offices while they remain fully operational. Our healthcare restoration teams are trained to work discreetly during off-peak hours, maintain strict containment protocols, and coordinate with facility management to minimize disruption to patient care.
Our healthcare restoration technicians hold IICRC certifications in water restoration, fire restoration, and applied microbial remediation, along with specialized training in ICRA protocols and infection control. Team members also complete OSHA safety training and facility-specific orientations before beginning work in any healthcare environment. These credentials ensure that our work meets the stringent regulatory standards required in medical settings.
Yes. All WrightWay employees who work in healthcare facilities receive HIPAA awareness training and understand the importance of protecting patient privacy. Our crews follow strict protocols to avoid accessing, viewing, or discussing any protected health information (PHI) encountered during restoration work. We also coordinate closely with facility compliance officers to ensure our procedures align with each facility’s privacy policies.
Healthcare facilities require a restoration partner that understands the unique challenges of working in clinical environments, from infection control to regulatory compliance. WrightWay combines IICRC-certified restoration expertise with specialized ICRA training, HIPAA compliance, and experience working around sensitive medical equipment. Our free Emergency Response Program (ERP) gives healthcare facilities a pre-planned response strategy so critical operations resume as quickly as possible.
Protect Your Facility Before Disaster Strikes
Ask about our complimentary Emergency Response Program for healthcare facilities across Florida.
- 24/7 live dispatch and emergency response
- Insurance-ready documentation and coordination
- Mitigation, contents, and rebuild under one roof