To maintain independence for loved ones wishing to set up home delivery on incontinence supplies to the home and/or assisted living facility. welcome introductions to supply companies that you might use.
I think that my husband's doctor did have to authorize incontinence supplies. Then all I had to do was call the supply company approved by the insurance company administering the Medicaid policy when ever we needed another case, and they were delivered within a few days. It could also be set up for a regular amount per month, and no phone call would be necessary. Disposable bed pads and gloves were available as well.
I have also ordered the ABENA Abri Form X Plus and the Abena Abi Sans booster pads...BOY! Do THEY work WELL! I also have Medicaid covering my supplies, Tranquility Slimlines and Dignity Booster pads. The best combo with ANY diaper...or AKA Briefs.
We have been ordering from Sam's club for past 3 years. We pay less Than $32 for a box of 72 large protective Pull up pants....and that includes shipping in A brown box.
Pull UPS for about $ 32 per case
Of 72
..and that includes shipping..$8 per
Package..
Far cheaper than many websites listed here
club for past 3 years. We pay less
Than $32 for a box of 72 large protective
Pull up pants....and that includes shipping in
A brown box.