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Most stores will deliver.
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Hi, you mean who can help pay for it ? check her health insurance, some cover OTC items.
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If you mean delivery, get it free in days with amazon prime. If you mean getting coverage, I sure don't know of supplemental insurance that covers it. As a junker, when our thrifts were open I saw 100s of packages of all kinds of diapers and pads, safely still packaged, and donated, as well as bedside commodes, canes and so on. Many thrifts in my city are now reopening, but how long that will last with covid-19 resurgence one can't know.
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Call a county homecare agency. When people are on hospice, depends are ordered free for the patient. If left over, families may donate them back to the agency who can then use for clients that can't afford them. We used to get them where I worked all the time.

If on Medicaid, you may be able to get depends thru them.

I think the cheapest way is to buy in bulk from a Cosco's, BJs or Sams Club. Even mail order maybe cheaper. I liked the Serinity brand from Walgreens. They have by one 30cnt full price, second half price. Their monthly pamphlet may have a $5 coupon.
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Mom is on Medicaid's waiver program, which pays to keep her at home and out of NH (way less money for the state). Depends, bath wipes, Ensure type drinks - all kinds of things are covered.
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Have you done a Google search for your area?

World care helps with stuff like this in my community, perhaps there is something similar in yours.

I recommend the Sam's club brand, best price, latest greatest technologies and no chaffing.
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