How to Get Free Incontinence Supplies for Seniors

Written By Texas Diaper Bank Editorial Team

August 14 | 6 minute read

In 2025, more seniors than ever are searching for free incontinence supplies for seniors to maintain hygiene, dignity, and independence. With Medicare often falling short and the costs of adult diapers steadily rising, nonprofit organizations like Texas Diaper Bank are stepping in to fill the gap. Through its Senior Care Essentials program, Texas Diaper Bank provides free monthly incontinence supplies to eligible seniors aged 60 and older. Alongside Medicaid and other local aid resources, these programs offer crucial relief to older adults in need. This updated guide shows you exactly how to access free adult briefs, underpads, and hygiene products—wherever you live.

Why Incontinence Products Are a Lifeline for Seniors

Incontinence is not just a medical condition—it’s a daily life challenge affecting millions of seniors. When left unmanaged, it can cause:

  • Skin infections and rashes
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Shame and emotional distress
  • Social withdrawal

Types of Incontinence Products for Seniors

Product Type

Description

Adult Diapers/Pull-Ups

Designed for varying levels of mobility and absorbency.

Underpads

Used on beds or chairs to protect from leaks.

Bladder Control Pads

Slimmer for mild incontinence cases.

Wipes & Barrier Creams

Prevent rashes and maintain hygiene.

Some advanced programs may even offer catheters, mattress covers, or gloves.

Texas Diaper Bank: A Vital Resource for Seniors

The Texas Diaper Bank stands out for offering monthly incontinence supplies to seniors aged 60+ under its Senior Care Essentials Program. While not available statewide, this nonprofit is a lifeline in South Texas.

Eligible Counties for Texas Diaper Bank Incontinence Kits

  • Bexar
  • Atascosa
  • Wilson
  • Karnes
  • Guadalupe
  • Comal
  • McMullen
  • Kendall
  • Bandera
  • Kerr
  • Gillespie
  • Medina
  • Frio

How to Apply for Senior Essentials Program

  1. Visit Senior Care Essentials Program page.
  2. If you reside in one of the eligible counties, press “Enroll now”.

Other Diaper Banks for Seniors Across the U.S.

If you’re not in Texas, use the National Diaper Bank Network Directory to find options near you.

Over 250+ diaper banks in the U.S. now assist seniors through private funding or partner agencies.

Do Seniors Qualify for Free Incontinence Supplies Through Medicaid?

Yes—if medically necessary and the senior meets eligibility criteria:

  • Dual-eligible for Medicaid & Medicare
  • Diagnosis of incontinence
  • Physician prescription

Coverage and process vary by state. Visit Medicaid.gov to find your state’s requirements.

Understanding Medicare and Adult Diaper Coverage

FactOriginal Medicare does NOT cover incontinence supplies.

But some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans do offer coverage. Contact your provider and ask: ““Does my plan include supplemental incontinence product benefits?””

What Seniors Need to Know About Medicare Advantage Plans

  • Coverage is NOT guaranteed.
  • Often part of chronic illness management programs.
  • Some may require prior authorization or diagnosis documentation.

Compare plans at Medicare.gov.

How to Check If You’re Eligible for Medicaid Incontinence Supplies

Use this checklist:

  • Do you have a formal diagnosis?
  • Is there a Medicaid caseworker assisting you?
  • Is your income below state Medicaid limits?

If yes, you’re likely eligible for monthly shipments of adult diapers or pads.

Low-Income Support: Supplies Without Insurance Coverage

Programs like Helping Hands Senior FoundationHome Care Delivered, and local Area Agencies on Aging often fill the gap when insurance doesn’t.

Local Agencies That Help Seniors Access Free Supplies

These include:

  • Social workers
  • Local hospitals
  • Case managers
  • State-run aging programs

How Area Agencies on Aging Support Senior Incontinence Needs

Every U.S. state has a local AAA. They connect seniors with programs including:

  • Incontinence supplies
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Transportation
  • Medical alert systems

Churches, Food Pantries, and Mobile Clinics That Offer Help

Places of worship and community pantries often distribute:

  • Adult briefs
  • Liners
  • Underpads
  • Sanitary wipes

Call to ask about upcoming senior distribution events.

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Frequent Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about free incontinence supplies for seniors, including eligibility, application steps, and available programs.

Yes, through Medicaid, local diaper banks, and nonprofits.

Original Medicare does not; only some Medicare Advantage plans do.

Yes, if you’re 60+ and live in an eligible county.

Only for Medicaid-based programs. Most nonprofits don’t require one.

Absolutely, as long as proper documentation is submitted.

Use the National Diaper Bank Network or contact your Area Agency on Aging.

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