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My L.O. has just started wearing incontinence briefs, initially provided by her memory care facility. From now on I will be providing them, and I'm looking for suggestions for the make, model and sources for these briefs (women's medium size for both urinary and fecal incontinence). I understand that the pull-up kind can be good to start with, especially if the person is resistant, which my L.O. is. Thanks.

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Sorry no one has jumped in to answer. From my time on the forum I can tell you that just as with anything people have their own differing favourites. I liked the readily available Depends and Always pull ups, they were the most "underwear like" and frequently on sale. The staff at her facility should be able to give you some pointers about brands the like (or don't) and whether or not the fit and level of absorbency you have provided is working well.
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Thank you. I heard from a colleague who recommended the same as you. They are available for a good price at Costco and will mail for free so that's where I'm going to start. Thanks again!
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I think they have both, pulls ups and TABS

They work well, and my aunt has not had any skin issues.
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My dad liked Sam's club brand and I just saw today that the price is 32.00 for 80 briefs.
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My Mom will only use the Always Boutique, the ones they advertise on TV. She swears they're the only ones that don't leak.
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