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and she's not on Medicare/Medicaid.

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Depending on your local area the senior centers usually have them, free of charge. I know we get them in our center on a donation basis so if folks call ahead and we can tell them what we have at the time before they drive out.
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I like MAinCTs answer about finding a long term solution. While you are looking for that, you should consider checking thrift shops and flea markets. I’ve been to both lately and was surprised at all the brand new incontinence supplies (and durable medical equipment) they had!
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You could also ask Senior Centers. I responded to a post recently to someone looking to donate depends. That was my suggestion to give the to the local Senior Center. You could also try Free Cycle in your community. I think that’s what it’s called. Online website where you can search items others are looking to donate to their community.
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These items are not covered by health insurance except disposable underwear is covered by community Medicaid. Otherwise you might ask at churches if they have donations.
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