Incontinence Aids Under $50.0
Member's Mark Total Protection Incontinence Underwear for Men and Women, Size - XXL, 48 ct.
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Always Discreet Boutique Incontinence Underwear, Maximum - Choose Your Size
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Depend Fresh Protection Incontinence Underwear for Women, XXL, 44 ct.
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Incontinence Aids Buying Guide
Adult incontinence is common, and Sam's Club has many discreet personal care products available to help you feel comfortable and confident at home and on the go. This buying covers the types of incontinence aids you'll find at Sam's Club.
What do incontinence aids do?
Incontinence products help you stay dry and comfortable. Common incontinence aids include protective underwear, incontinence pads, padded adult briefs, pull-ons and protective covers for mattresses and chairs.
Who needs incontinence aids?
These products are for anyone who needs help managing urinary incontinence or bowel incontinence. For example, some older adults experience incontinence. And women may experience incontinence for a few weeks after giving birth. The use of incontinence products helps control leakage, prevent accidents and maintain dignity.
Buy incontinence aids at Sam's Club.
Sam's Club carries a variety of incontinence aids including underpads and protectors, protective underwear, disposable pads, cleaning cloths and wipes at member's only prices.
What are the different types of incontinence aids?
There are many incontinence aids to help you to stay dry and comfortable. Here's an overview.
- Pads: This is an inexpensive option. Pads come in different sizes and absorbance levels.
- Protective Underwear: There are several types of disposable undergarments with built-in protection. There are a variety of protective underwear styles and some resemble traditional cloth undergarments that slip on with adhesive tabs for a customized fit. They come in men's, women's and unisex styles.
- Adjustable briefs: Similar to underwear are adjustable briefs. With a variety of incontinence underwear styles for men or women, these provide maximum absorbency. Typically, they feature tab-style closures that adjust for a snug, custom fit with worry-free odor control.
- Overnight pads: For maximum absorbency, overnight pads are unisex, large shaped pads for heavier all-night protection. They can also be used in regular underwear for urinary or bowel incontinence.
- Underpads: These products offer overnight protection no matter where you fall asleep. Underpads are available in disposable and reusable options and come in a range of sizes.
- Wipes and washcloths: For an effective personal cleansing solution, specialty formulated wipes for incontinence are ideal for staying clean without irritating your skin.
What to consider when choosing incontinence aids
People come in all shapes and sizes. Fortunately, incontinence aids can be tailored to your individual needs and are available in many shapes, sizes and styles.
By Gender
For men
Incontinence products for men are anatomically designed for a close and comfortable fit with highly absorbent material. They have anti-odor agents that are concentrated where they're needed most.
For women
Incontinence products for women are anatomically designed to address urine leaks and are far superior in doing so versus menstrual pads. Women experience incontinence more commonly than men, often due to menopause, pregnancy and childbirth. Postpartum women often find incontinence products to be more comfortable than the pads from the hospital.
Absorbency and saturation level
Depending on the severity, incontinence aids fall into these levels of absorbency: light, moderate, heavy and maximum. The absorbency level will determine the amount of liquid it can hold. Bladder control pads and disposable briefs come in a range of absorbencies that can hold anywhere from 1/4 to just under two cups.
Time of day
For daytime
Disposable pads and incontinence underwear are better suited to wear discreetly under clothing for daytime protection.
For overnight
Overnight incontinence aids have a targeted absorption area that draws away heavy bladder leaks and with side barriers to protect from leakage while creating a secure and comfortable fit. Overnight protection products can be used for those with heavy incontinence during the day.
Product package size (bulk)
Buying in bulk will save you money per piece and eliminate frequent trips to the store. Sam's Club carries a variety of value-priced incontinence aids in bulk.
What Brands of Incontinence Aids Does Sam's Club Sell?
Sam's Club carries the top brands of incontinence aids at members-only prices.
Member's Mark
Member’s Mark is Sam's Club's private label. The Total Protection line features superior odor- and wetness-controlling technology and a secure, wearable design. Member’s Mark incontinence aids come in men's, women's, and unisex.
Poise
Poise pads are specially designed for women. They feature 3-in-1 protection for dryness, comfort and odor control. The pads are designed with a soft curve in the middle to give you the confidence and protection you need for heavy bladder leakage protection.
Depend
Depend disposable underwear features ultra comfort due to its improved waistband for added security and an underwear-like fit. Depend offers underwear specifically designed for women or men as well as disposable waterproof bed pads.
Always
An industry leader in menstrual products, Always incontinence underwear features a smooth and secure fit that looks like real underwear with amazing protection. These are perfect for postpartum use.
FAQ - Incontinence Aids
Are incontinence aids covered by Medicare?
Medicare Parts A and B do not cover incontinence supplies; some incontinence supplies may be covered by a Medicare supplemental plan.
Are incontinence aids FSA or HSA eligible?
Incontinence aids are FSA or HSA eligible.
How often should you change incontinence pads?
They should be changed frequently to avoid skin irritation and breakdown. The absorbency level of the pad will determine how often you need to change the pad.
What is the difference between menstrual pads and incontinence pads?
Menstrual pads are designed to absorb menses flow. It is thicker than urine and secreted and absorbed at a slower rate. Incontinence pads are specifically designed to pull urine away from the skin as it absorbs the liquid.
How do you dispose of incontinence pads?
Place them in a small bag then dispose of them with the normal trash. Never attempt to flush any incontinence products down the toilet.
Can adults get diaper rash?
Yes. Adults who frequently wear pads, incontinence diapers or specially designed briefs with absorbent padding may develop diaper rash.