Disposable absorbent underwear products, sometimes called “adult diapers” or briefs, help those living with urinary incontinence and/or bowel incontinence keep their symptoms from interfering with daily life. There are many kinds of incontinence supplies to choose from, but finding the right one can be tricky.
Nothing like lectures on the word "diapers" when Agingcare offers the category ADULT DIAPERS to place your question under, huh? 😑 Sounds like you found an answer to the problem by replacing hubbies regular underwear with Depends. You can also try the new incontinence underwear on Amazon recommended to you.
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Caring for bed-wetting husband. My husband wets the bed and I've purchased adult size pin-on cloth diapers and plastic pants to manage the problem in order to cut down on the costs of disposable diapers. I have a teenage daughter who helps around the house with various chores, including helping out with laundry.
I know a lot of people do not like Medicare Advantage, but this type of medical insurance gives each member extra money on a smart card to purchase OTC products like adult diapers, etc. which is a tremendous financial help for people on fixed income.
Hi, Touch Matters, AgingCare has a topic called "Adult Diapers" because this wording is a highly searched term on Google, meaning, when people go to Google looking for information about disposable underwear, the vast majority are typing in "adult diapers".