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sandikay61
Asked February 2010
Where can I get adult pullups and bed pads?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Feb 2010
You can try online, or maybe a health supply store. It could even be that Walmart or Kmart has a better price on those items. Any ideas out there?
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02/25/2010 11:31:01
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pamela6148
Feb 2010
CVS, Target, Cosco. I find CVS has the best pricing for Depends. They also have more sales on those products than any other store.
The bed pads you can get from a pharmacy or medical supply store, the disposable ones but if you want a cloth one I believe CVS carry's those too.
Oh by the way I find that the ones you purchase on line are more expensive. But if you have medicaid, you can get them free from Shields.
Hope this helps.
02/25/2010 11:34:05
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Oh I forgot Walgrens too.
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Carol
The bed pads you can get from a pharmacy or medical supply store, the disposable ones but if you want a cloth one I believe CVS carry's those too.
Oh by the way I find that the ones you purchase on line are more expensive. But if you have medicaid, you can get them free from Shields.
Hope this helps.