Mthr's memory care did my homework and I double checked! You can buy Members Mark or Depends from Sam's club online without a membership! Even on a subscription basis. This seems to be the easiest cheap way. You can hunt for bargains and try coupons & %offs at CVS, but that is a ton of work. The online Sam's is the consistent source of great prices. I now buy adult overnight diapers there too.
I see them all the time at Goodwill and other thrift shops at incredibly low prices. (Like $4/package.) Worth a trip or at least a call to local thrift shops to see if they have any.
I found this 10% coupon code for AvaCare Medical: U9WBIL - they carry many brands of diapers and their customer service department is helpful. If you need high absorbency, consider other diapers - I've heard Depends isn't the greatest... maybe it will work for you. Good luck!
We order from CVS Pharmacy online site. The Depends and Tena brands are available. If you set up a recurring order, the price is discounted 20%. Also, they frequently run sales of 30% for online orders. Shipping to your home is free if you order more than $49 per time.
Ahmijoy's answer above reminded me of a local senior center I had contacted to donate a large amount of Mom's Depends. They declined the donation! Why? Because they already had a ton that no one used. We talked about it, and I pointed out that the facility did not advertise to any of their customers that it had them! They would give them away to anyone who needed them.
I get large Sam's club brand 80 for 35.00. Best price I've found and not irritating plastic bands around legs.
Be sure and read up on the new technology offered so you can buy knowing you are getting the best. I also found that price doesn't indicate quality, at all.
So sorry to here of your problems, hopefully they can do surgery and fix this.
Just a thought with my experience on diapers. I switched to Tena. They were a little cheaper and seemed to hold more with less leakage. And I still buy them in the same store.
Watch your local papers for ads from discount stores for specials. You can also contact senior centers. Sometimes they know of people who have a surplus. Also call 211 which is the United Way. They can offer help in all areas. My husband has incontinence issues and Medicare/supplemental insurance doesn’t pay for those supplies. You have to be on Medicaid for that. Oh, also, there is a group on Facebook called “Marketplace” where people often list diapers. There’s also Craigslist. My husband needs a large size so it doesn’t work for us, but I’ve seen a lot of adult incontinence briefs listed.
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Be sure and read up on the new technology offered so you can buy knowing you are getting the best. I also found that price doesn't indicate quality, at all.
So sorry to here of your problems, hopefully they can do surgery and fix this.