Booster Pad

If your current brief or pull-up isn't quite enough on its own, a booster pad can help. These thin, absorbent pads tuck inside any incontinence product to add extra protection, especially useful overnight or during long stretches between changes.

We carry unisex booster pads in packs of 25. Need help figuring out the right setup? Call us at (510) 964-4107 or email info@keraemedical.com.

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When a booster fixes it and when it won't

A booster helps when the brief itself fits fine but the absorbency runs out by morning. The tell is a brief that's dry around the leg gather and soaked dead-center overnight. That's a capacity problem, and slipping a booster inside is the cheap fix.

A booster won't save a brief that fits wrong, though. Leaks at the gather, tabs riding too low, or a cut that doesn't match the person's shape mean a sizing problem, not an absorbency one. Piling on more product just puts off a change you already needed to make.

Booster pads are designed to work with your existing incontinence products, not replace them. They sit inside a brief or pull-up and absorb overflow before it reaches the outer garment. This means fewer full changes, less skin exposure to moisture, and more comfort throughout the day or night.

For caregivers at home, booster pads can make overnight care more manageable. Instead of waking someone for a full brief change, a booster pad adds enough absorbency to get through the night. They're also useful during outings or any time a change isn't immediately possible.

For nursing homes, hospice programs, and assisted living facilities, booster pads are a practical part of any incontinence management program. Adding a booster pad to a standard brief can reduce the number of full product changes per resident, which saves time for staff and lowers supply costs per case. We carry booster pads in packs of 25, and we can work with facilities on bulk ordering to keep your supply room stocked.

When choosing a booster pad, the main thing to consider is absorbency level relative to what you're already using. If the outer brief is handling most of the volume and you just need a little extra, a standard booster pad will do the job. If you're not sure what combination works best, our team can help you figure it out.

We also handle Medicare and Medicaid billing for eligible durable medical equipment, so if you're ordering other supplies alongside booster pads, we can help streamline that process. Call us at (510) 964-4107 or email info@keraemedical.com.