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FSA Adult Diapers Offer Effective Protection
If you have a flexible spending account to help with your out-of-pocket expenses, FSA adult diapers offer a way to spend that money and get effective incontinence protection. Adult diapers are typically FSA-eligible, and you can choose from a variety of brands and absorbency levels to meet your incontinence needs.
Are Incontinence Supplies FSA Eligible?
You no longer need a detailed letter or prescription from your doctor to buy incontinence supplies with FSA (flexible spending account) dollars. That requirement was eliminated with the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act. Today, many of the health and wellness supplies you use every day, including products made for incontinence and bedwetting, are automatically eligible. At CVS Pharmacy®, you'll find an impressive assortment of FSA-eligible incontinence supplies, including adult diapers, incontinence pads, sheet protection, and underpads. You can also use your FSA, HSA (health savings account), or HRA (health reimbursement arrangement) for guards, shields, and incontinence-specific skincare products. For a complete list of FSA/HSA qualified expenses, consult your plan administrator.
Are Depend® Covered by FSA?
Yes, Depend® undergarments and disposable incontinence pads are FSA eligible. The brand makes a range of products for men and women who need varying levels of incontinence protection. At CVS, you'll find a selection of Depend® pads and pantiliners, Fit-Flex® protective underwear, and overnight Depend® products designed for 12-hour protection. Depend® Silhouette Incontinence Underwear for women features a premium shapewear fabric and an ultra-soft liner. Depend® Fit-Flex incontinence Underwear for Men is designed for maximum absorbency, odor control, and comfortable fit.
Is Poise FSA Eligible?
Yes, like Depend®, you can use FSA, HSA, or HRA funds for Poise® and TENA® incontinence products because they're considered a medical expense. Poise® incontinence pads are specifically designed for dryness, comfort, and odor control. The brand's product line features an impressive assortment of pads, from micro liners for occasional leaks, to overnight pads developed for maximum absorbency. The Contour Fit design helps prevent leaks and uncomfortable bunching. Although Poise® and TENA® incontinence liners and pads look like a product you might use during your period, they're quite different. Incontinence products are made to absorb the flow of urine; a fluid often expelled in a sudden surge. Incontinence pads absorb faster than menstrual pads to help prevent uncomfortable leaks and odor.
What Are the Best FSA Diapers for Adults?
When selecting FSA adult diapers, the primary concern is choosing an incontinence product that fits you well and provides the right absorbency level based on your situation. FSA adult diapers range from light to heavy absorbency to fit different situations. Overnight diapers for adults typically offer the highest absorbency. For daytime, you might need lighter coverage for a little security.
You can get adult diapers for women y adult diapers for men with the most absorbent parts in the optimal locations for each gender. Next, consider the sizing for your body. The sizing often runs from small to XL or XXL. Check the chart on the product you choose based on your waist measurements, weight, pant size or other indicators. Adult diapers should fit snugly to give you the best protection. A larger size won't give you increased absorbency, and the loose fit might keep it from absorbing properly.
Does Medicare Cover FSA Adult Diapers?
Adult diapers, incontinence pads and other incontinence supplies aren't covered by Medicare. However, most Medicaid programs cover medically necessary incontinence supplies, including adult diapers. Medicaid is run by each state, so the coverage for these types of personal care items can vary. While most health insurance plans don't cover incontinence supplies, some may provide coverage. Check with your health insurance provider to determine if it covers incontinence supplies.