Incontinence Overview
Managing incontinence can feel overwhelming, but the right products can make everyday life more comfortable and secure. There are now many effective options available, including discreet liners for light needs and advanced protective briefs for heavier or overnight use. Our continence-certified team takes the time to understand your concerns and guide you to the best products for your situation. Whenever possible, we also provide samples, allowing you to try products before ordering in larger volumes.
Adult Briefs (Diapers)
- Designed for people with moderate to heavy urinary or bowel incontinence who need full coverage support, such as tab-style briefs or adjustable adult diapers
- Provides wraparound absorbency to help manage frequent or complete voiding and reduce leaks onto clothing or bedding
- Helps protect the skin by limiting prolonged exposure to moisture and waste that may cause irritation
- Allows a secure, adjustable fit for individuals with limited mobility or those receiving caregiver assistance
- Commonly used in home health, recovery, and long-term care settings as part of daily continence care
Adult Protective Underwear (Pull-On)
- Designed for adults with light to moderate incontinence who remain active, using pull-on protective underwear or disposable absorbent underwear
- Feels familiar by pulling on and off like regular underwear, supporting independence and routine
- Provides absorbent protection while allowing airflow to help keep skin comfortable
- Supports use during daily activities and, when appropriate, during sleep
- Often chosen for ongoing care or step-down support when full briefs are not needed
Incontinence Pads & Liners
- Designed for people with light urinary leakage, such as stress or urgency incontinence, using liner-style pads or bladder control inserts
- Provides targeted absorbency when worn inside everyday underwear
- Fits closely to the body to help prevent shifting during movement
- Often used early in incontinence management or alongside other protective products
- Comes in multiple sizes and widths
- Helps maintain normal routines, clothing choices, and daily comfort
Male Guards
- Designed for men who experience urinary leakage related to anatomy or medical conditions, these are male-specific absorbent pads
- Provides focused absorbency in the front area where leakage is most common
- Fits securely inside supportive underwear for stability during movement
- Commonly used after prostate treatment or for mild to moderate bladder leakage
- Helps manage moisture and odor while supporting confidence and discretion
Booster Pads
- Designed to add extra absorbency when placed inside another continence product, such as diaper booster pads or absorbent inserts
- Helps support individuals with higher urine output or extended wear needs
- Used with a primary absorbent product rather than on its own
- Often added for longer wear times or during sleep
- Allows care to be adjusted as continence needs change
Pediatric Pull-On
- Designed for children who need continence support beyond typical toilet training, using pediatric pull-ups or youth training pants
- Allows children to move freely while still receiving absorbent protection
- Provides flexibility for caregivers with easy standing or lying-down changes
- Supports use during active daytime routines and during sleep
- Often included in care plans for medical or developmental needs
Pediatric Diapers
- Designed for children with medical or developmental conditions affecting bladder or bowel control
- Provides higher absorbency and larger size compared to standard infant diapers
- Helps protect sensitive skin during frequent or heavy voiding
- Used across home, school, and healthcare settings as part of daily routines
- Supports comfort, hygiene, and dignity as children grow
Underpads
- Designed to protect surfaces from leaks, including bed pads, chair pads, and disposable or reusable underpads
- Helps support hygiene during sleep, personal care, or medical routines
- Reduces the need for frequent laundry and protects furniture or bedding
- Available in disposable and washable options depending on care setting
- Commonly used in homes, hospitals, and long-term care environments
Gloves and Wipes
- Used to support safe and clean personal care routines, including disposable gloves and pre-moistened cleansing wipes
- Helps protect caregivers by reducing contact with bodily fluids
- Provides gentle cleansing without the need for soap and water
- Supports skin comfort and helps prevent irritation during frequent care
- Used in both professional healthcare settings and home caregiving
Urinary Catheters
- Prescribed to help drain urine when the bladder cannot empty normally, such as intermittent catheters or indwelling catheters
- Supports bladder management for short-term recovery or long-term conditions
- Available in different types based on dexterity, mobility, and lifestyle needs
- Requires proper education to support safe use and reduce infection risk
- Used as part of a personalized bladder care plan