35 Different Brands, Styles and Sizes to Choose From |
The Caregiver Partnership offers a variety of underpads that you can choose from, including TENA and Attends underpads. TENA and Attends offer the biggest selection in terms of underpads. The TENA line, http://www.caregiverpartnership.com/landing/tena, offers 11 different choices, while the Attends line, http://www.caregiverpartnership.com/landing/attends, offers you 8 choices. With all of the brands of underpads that are available at The Caregiver Partnership, you are guaranteed to find the right product for your needs.
When choosing underpads, the first thing that you need to think about is the absorbency of the underpad. If there is only a small amount of leakage throughout the night, you won’t need to have super absorbency pads. You can use moderate absorbency and still be safe. If there is a lot of leakage throughout the night, it is safe to say you will need to purchase the heaviest absorbency pads you can find. Some underpads can hold up to four cups of liquid, which is convenient when you need it to last all night.
The next thing that you need to think about is the style of underpad that you are going to use. You can find underpads that have tape on the underside so that they stay in place. These work by peeling off the adhesive protector and placing the underpad in position. The adhesive strips stick to the sheet so while you sleep the underpad doesn’t move out of place. For sleepers that are more restless this might not work as well, so your other option is a tuck in underpad. How these underpads work is they have wings on each side that allow you to tuck the underpad underneath the mattress. The wings are tucked between the mattress and the box spring, and the weight from the mattress helps keep the underpad in place.
When choosing underpads, price needs to be a factor because sometimes you get what you pay for. You want to look at the price of the item, if you are purchasing them by the case, you want to look at the price per each item, not the total price. Something else that you need to think about with price is that the less absorbent pads might be cheaper in the beginning, but because you have to change them more frequently, the cost will steadily increase over time.
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