Incontinence

Whether you're managing incontinence at home or stocking supplies for a care facility, having the right products makes day-to-day life easier. We carry adult briefs, pull-ups, booster pads, underpads, wipes, and skin care essentials. For catheter needs, we have Foley catheters, drainage bags, and insertion trays. Need help choosing the right incontinence supplies or figuring out sizing? Email us at info@keraemedical.com.

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Booster Pads

Layer one inside a brief or pull-up to push overnight wear past the eight-hour mark. Cuts night-shift changes and the skin issues that come with them.

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Adult Diapers

Tab-style briefs for overnight and high-acuity wear, sized small through plus and bariatric. The rep can match the absorbency rating to your resident profile before you commit to a volume.

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Perineal Care

Barrier cream, no-rinse wash, and disposable cleansing cloths. Prevents the skin breakdown that turns into a wound-care line item six weeks later.

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Adult Pull-Ups

Underwear-style for residents who still toilet but need backup. Day weights stay discreet under clothing, and overnight versions hold without the bulk.

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Underpads

Disposable underpads, also called chux pads, for beds, recliners, and transfer surfaces. Tear-resistant top sheets that don't bunch under a heavier resident.

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Wipes

Hypoallergenic adult cleansing wipes, with fragrance-free options stocked for sensitive skin.

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How most facilities pick the wrong absorbency

The instinct is to put everyone on overnight briefs because it's safer on paper. But a resident who toilets with assist twice a day doesn't need twelve hours of absorbency, they need a pull-up they can manage with a CNA nearby. Over-speccing on briefs inflates the supply burn without improving anything.

The reverse is just as common. A resident bumped up to high-acuity gets left on day-weight pull-ups because nobody updated the order, and the night shift ends up doing 2 a.m. linen changes that should have been prevented at the supply level. Walk the resident list quarterly with the DON and match the product to where each resident actually is, not where they were at admission.

The case for sampling before you switch

Brief fit is body-shape specific. A product that holds well on an average build can sit wrong on a shorter or taller frame and leak at the leg gather. The only way to know is to put it on the resident and watch it across a full shift.

Sample kits are the right move before any new product goes into a quarterly commitment. Ask the rep to pull what fits your typical resident profile rather than the priciest tier, and a small sample shipment usually arrives in a few business days for the clinical team to evaluate on the floor.

Choosing the right incontinence supplies starts with understanding absorbency levels and fit. For lighter leakage, incontinence pads and booster pads offer discreet protection without the bulk of a full brief. For moderate to heavy needs, adult briefs and pull-ups provide more coverage and security. The right choice depends on the person's mobility, skin sensitivity, and how often products will be changed throughout the day.

Skin health matters just as much as absorbency. Prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to irritation and breakdown, especially for older adults or anyone with limited mobility. That's why we carry perineal cleansers, barrier creams, and body washes alongside our incontinence products. Pairing the right absorbent product with a good skin care routine makes a real difference in comfort and long-term skin integrity.

For catheter needs, we stock Foley catheter kits in both latex and silicone, urinary drainage bags, and sterile catheterization trays. If you're exploring options like a male external catheter or want help choosing between catheter types, email us at info@keraemedical.com and our team can walk you through it.

Facilities managing incontinence across multiple residents know that product consistency and bulk availability matter. We supply nursing homes, hospice programs, and assisted living communities in case quantities. Our team can help you put together a supply list that balances cost per resident with quality of care.

If you run a hospice program, nursing home, or assisted living community and need incontinence supplies in bulk, set up a business account here or email info@keraemedical.com. We'd be glad to work with you.