Northshore AirSupreme Briefs from Amazon. Very absorbent. Also keep the fabric protective pads underneath. If they are a heavy wetter, nothing will keep them protected through the entire night, ans so a mid- night change would be necessary. Also keep your receipts for incontinence products, as they are tax deductible.
My Mother became incontinent when she broke her neck.I used Depends(pull-ups)and I put the thickest,longest kotex I could find in her Depends and it absorbed pretty much all of it.I also put down pads ofcourse but they hardly ever got wet.I hope you find a good solution that helps you.Take care....
For my mom I buy the Members Mark brand at Sam's Club. Costs about $30 for 88 diapers. Lasts her about a month and half. They work very well almost all the time. Occasionally she has a leak but that is rare.
I buy Poise pads by the case from CVS at a 20% discount; set up for delivery once a month. Can also get CVS brand products (diapers and pads) online. Free shipping, too.
I use Wellness Brief and order over the internet. They are great. I use a small pull up on top to help keep it in position at night. NO wet bedding since using these. They also have double layered tabs that helps to you to adjust the diaper more snugly. They are said to hold 60 to 80 ounces and I think that is close.
Here's another vote for Abena Abri-Flex Premium Air Plus. These get Mom through the night without the bed being flooded and sheets don't have to be changed nearly as often now. I order them through AmazonSmile.
Also keep your receipts for incontinence products, as they are tax deductible.
See All Answers