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Ridex Incontinence Bed Pads offer a robust solution for managing incontinence with their ultra-absorbent core, breathable backsheet, and durable construction. Each pack contains 48 disposable pads measuring 30 x 36 inches, designed for maximum strength and versatility in both home and clinical settings.
Colour | Blue |
Enclosure Material | Breathable Non Woven Fluff, SAP Chucks Pads Bed Pads for Incontinence Disposable Puppy Pads |
Unit Count | 48.0 count |
J**H
Incontinence Bed Pads [48 Pack]...
Product is very thin and cheap.Don’t buy if patient is heavy.
A**.
Size was smaller than specified. Very lightweight and poor quality. Different brand
The product was not what we ordrered - in terms of brand, size and quality
B**A
These are the best pads I have ever used.
These are everything you would want in a pad of this type. They are large and absorbent.Strong enough and big enough to use as a pull sheet when taking care of someone who is bed bound. I bought them to use as puppy pads and found out they were superior to anything that I had used before in the way of adult underpads for my mother when she was under the care of hospice
A**R
Great walk-off matt for cat litter box.
I have a cat with a nerve damaged back and she cannot hit the litterbox 100% of the time . These make for easy clean up!
L**Y
The best of its kind
This an update to my previous 5 star review to confirm it! A major complaint about these bed pads is that they don't have a plastic lining on the bottom and thus are not completely waterproof but that is their best feature in my opinion and why I continue to buy them. I have a feeling that the majority of people who give low ratings because there’s no plastic backing are not the ones actually sleeping on the plastic pads. If you compare the cheaper plastic-back pads to these great pads the difference is immediately visible and obvious.I had to order another brand because these were out of stock last time. Ugh - misery! The other brand, and not unique to them, had a batten filling under the top lining attached to the bottom side. As you can see in the picture, the filling separates leaving uneven coverage under the lining and exposure directly to the plastic -no way for the skin to breathe and if it gets wet, it’s trapped against bare skin. This pretty common to many of the plastic back liners.The Ritters by contrast are a quilted top somehow fused right onto the bottom liner. The top soft padding which doesn’t move or shift separately from the whole pad itself absorbs the urine and drys pretty quickly protecting the skin. And because nothing is plastic the skin and body can breathe which doesn’t build up heat and sweat which is even more uncomfortable (and smelly).Hey, I’m NOT saying these bed pads are perfect and they may not be for everyone but I’ll bet for those who are elderly and/or bedridden and not easily able to communicate their degree of comfort or may find it embarrassing to discuss, these pads are going to be a lot more comfortable.They are more expensive and they do share in common with every other brand I have tried one drawback which is that they lack any kind of adhesive on the bottom to help them stay in place so while they are not as slippery as the plastic ones, they still have a tendency to move with the body in bed. This is more of a problem for me getting out of bed so not so terrible.I use one in the car and on the chair in my home office. I can’t fix my body but at least I can feel a little more confident that I’m “covered” so to speak in places where I’m vulnerable to “accidents” because of my incontinence.
V**.
Good price ,so helpful for caregiver & patient
These pad are a better price than other air flow pads I have purchased. They work just as well. They are a little stiffer than the more expensive ones. I always have another hour glass shaped pad under my husband, that changes easily, so these work great. It protects the bedding & keeps him comfortable, since he is in a hospital bed most of the time .No bed sores here. I do NOT purchase the fluff pads. I have purchased so many helpful items on line over the past 12 years that I would not find in a store. I try to pass the info on. Recently ordered for a hospice friend a helpful lift slide pad for turning & pulling patient back up in the bed. The hospice nurse ask where I got it, she had never seen them & it was so helpful to move a bed ridden patient & more comfortable for the patient. As a caregiver I am so grateful for any thing helpful, I am always searching on Amazon . Stay Well
T**A
These are the ones
The insurance company supplies those awful fluff-filled pads. Was introduced to quilted pads when they were in the hospital. The brand is available online but you don't get many for the price so we had to try for a more cost effective alternative.I wish you could subscribe to these. So sturdy, they aren't exaggerating when they say you can use them for turning-even when wet, so no pull sheet needed and one less thing to bunch up under them. They don't bunch or curl or disintegrate and they cut down on sweating building up moisture because no plastic.They're also wider than the fluff pads so they go further because you're not doubling to go side/side on the hospital bed.We keep a reusable pad underneath as a precaution but there's been no leak through.
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