Medline Extrasorbs Premium Underpads, Disposable Bed Pads for Adult Incontinence, 30x36" (25 Count)
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I'm not familiar with Ultrasorbs, but these seem to be quite effective. These were made available to me at a local hospital. They have exceeded my expectations. I would strongly suggest it!
"This product does not contain natural rubber latex," according to the instructions. Since they are sensitive to people with latex allergies, I doubt there would be a problem using them in hospitals.
I've ordered these pads several times, and the only odor was that of the plastic wrap when you first opened the box. Its opponents vanish in a flash. I'll keep ordering these until my husband doesn't need them anymore.
A recliner's seat will be completely covered by the pad.
Selected User Reviews For Medline Extrasorbs Premium Underpads, Disposable Bed Pads for Adult Incontinence, 30x36" (25 Count)
These are most likely the best pads for post-surgery or injury at-home care. Every time I go to reorder, however, they raise the price; my second order only increased slightly, so it wasn't enough to bother me. However, this is my third order, and the cost has increased by more than $10. I understand supply and demand, but it's unfortunate that people feel compelled to exploit others in their time of need. I'll keep ordering because they make my loved one feel better during a particularly trying time.
I bought this pad because it was advertised as having a lot of absorbency. My son is ten years old, but he has the body of a six-year-old. Incontinence is a problem for him. The claims appeared to be true to me, but they aren't. The next day, he was drenched through his sheets. I saved $10 by using the Covidien brand, but I had to return these. They are soft and don't make a plastic sound, which my son despises, but they lack the absorbency that I require for him. If I struggled with my son, I'm not sure how adults seem to enjoy these. He does, in fact, sleep in a diaper. br>br>With the Covidian brand, I don't have this problem.
Anyone dealing with incontinence or other medical issues will benefit from this product. These were used to allow my 89-year-old mother to sit comfortably on my nice family room furniture. Many accidents have been avoided as a result of your efforts. br>I used these for my brother's abscess drains as well. He was able to avoid having to change his bedding on a daily basis due to leakage around the drain tubes. br>I'm thinking these could be used for crafts, to keep the table from getting painted, glued on, and so on. br>Perhaps they could even be used with DIY oil changing pads? br>These pads really soak up the mess and prevent it from transferring to the surface beneath them. These pads are also a lot more durable than the hospital's old chucks pads. When a person moves around on them, they do not tear.
Despite the fact that they are more expensive, I will continue to buy them because of the comfort (no sweating or skin breakouts due to the liner material) and, more importantly, because they are more affordable. If an accident occurs, the liner is thick enough to prevent the mattress, seat, or bed from becoming soiled).
Gallons of liquid can be stored in these! They're the same as the ones you'd find in a hospital. They do not crumple and are as soft as sheets. They are very thin, making them comfortable to wear and preventing them from sticking to the patient. They also keep you cool and don't cause you to sweat. They're also useful for washing the hair of patients who are confined to their beds. Rinse right on the pad after lathering up! So easy!.
The nursing staff at has given him a high rating. This is an excellent product. The nursing staff at the hospital gave it high marks, and it was well worth the money for home use. It not only serves as a protective pad, but it's also strong enough to be used as a pull sheet to help my wife get out of bed. This is an item that I will continue to purchase.
I found them to be of the same high quality as those found in hospitals. They are long-lasting and provide an excellent barrier between the patient and the surrounding environment. And they're the right size to create a productive zone around the patient. Unfortunately, for the amount you get, these are a little pricey. I'm hoping that the product's seller reconsiders its pricing, particularly for seniors. I use them in my car, furniture, and bed, and I highly recommend them.
These were lifesavers after having four back surgeries. It's of excellent quality. While you sleep, they stay put and don't roll up. They worked well in the backs of chairs and car seats. If you're planning on having surgery, I highly recommend them. Another thing to be concerned about has been removed from the equation.