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For children who are too big for standard children's diapers and too small for adult-size diapers, it can be a challenge finding incontinence supplies. Below, you will find organizations that sell supplies for those in the in-between sizes.
ActivStyle
Christie Vanderslice, sales associate
(call for a location near you)
Chicago, IL 60622
(800) 651-6223, ext. 3218 (for home delivery)
Cook County
email: cvanderslice@activstyle.com
Children with disabilities may be eligible up to 300 diapers or pull-ups per month under Illinois Medicaid. They have a full line of products including the following and are delivered right to your door: incontinent supplies, internal nutritional supplies, urological supplies, other miscellaneous disposable medical supplies, bathroom equipment, and much more. Samples are available through sales rep.
Ages: 2 and up.
Medicaid/Medicare and private insurance accepted.
Cost: stated funded.
No wait list.
Adult Diaper Expert
Linda Wilson
Distribution centers in Illinois, Ohio, Texas and California
(866) 446-2775
email: support@adultdiaperexpert.com
Specializes in premium incontinence products and stocks many youth sizes. They take great care in finding the best solution for each individual. They offer free same day discreet shipping on orders over $50.
Ages: all.
Insurance not accepted.
No wait. Order online and receive your order the next day.
Personal Medical
Jennifer Stern
(847) 679-7613
email: personal.medical@yahoo.com
Personal Medical delivers incontinence supplies to medicaid patients with an incontinence diagnosis at no charge to the paitient.
Accepts Medicaid.
Ages: 2 and up.
Progressive Medical Equipment & Transportation, Inc.
Janelle Whatley
15425 S. Cicero Ave.
Oak Forest, IL 60452
(708) 687-8340
Cook County
email: promedsupplies@sbcglobal.net
Sells incontinence supplies, including diapers and pull-ups in all sizes. Call first to make sure item is in stock. If not in stock, it can be ordered and shipped to your home. Store is open 24 hours and items are usually shipped within 24 hours. Shipping is free.
Ages: birth and up.
Public insurance accepted.
Cost: $60-$80.
No wait list.
Shield Healthcare
Free disposable medical products, including diapers and pull-ups (after 24 months), for those who qualify.
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