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Yes, the peapod mats work like a charm. The larger ones are 3 feet by 5 feet. They can be be
placed on top of the bottom sheet and washed daily or as often as needed, up to about 500 times. I used them with Luz on everything. The layer the person may contact is more of a terry cloth material.
They worked on both types of discharge. Just rinse off any solid waste, let it drip dry and then wash and dry. I had no need to strip the bed and wash the sheets.
Not cheap to buy but save a lot in the long term.
Good luck.
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sBeth7 Aug 2019
Thank you so much. I will look up this peapod type pad. Hopefully they are available here. Or maybe could be ordered online.
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Hi there! What I have for my father is a cover that has a plastic lining in it but is also covered with a quilted cotton layer. It's much more comfortable then just plain plastic as its much more absorbent and wicks away moisture. Oh course I put it under his bottom sheet. You could also put one of those plastic disposable pads just between the sheet and the mattress cover so you don't have to wash it all the time. They sell them at Boscovs, Kohl's, Sears. Don't buy a cheap one cause the plastic will not hold up to washing a couple of times a week. I hope this helps you out! It helps me to help others who are in the same situation. Best wishes to you and your husband! ☺☺
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sBeth7 Aug 2019
LucreeLuv, I was overwhelmed last week at the variety of mattress protectors available. All I could remember was ones my Mom used when we kids were little and they were like horrible plastic or vinyl. I saw that kind, but it seems this would be uncomfortable to sleep on. I did see several like you mentioned....the lining inside and more normal on top. They were fairly reasonable in price, too.
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Look at adult mattress pads. Just about every drug store sells them. They are about 4 feet square. Water proof.
the best part is that you can take it off with the sheets and wash it and drop it into the dryer along with the sheets.

i got this idea from hospice, and it worked great for Mom and Dad both...and saved them from having to try to sleep on those uncomfortable water proof mattress covers.
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sBeth7 Aug 2019
Katiekate, thank you for your input! Great...I’ll also be checking out the local drug store.
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As well as having several of the pads Katiekate mentions I bought the kind of mattress protector that furniture stores often sell when you buy a new mattress, although it is waterproof it isn't stiff plastic, the the top is like a terry cloth.

One thing to be aware of with any kind of washable pad is to avoid chlorine bleach, it will ruin the waterproof properties.
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sBeth7 Aug 2019
Many thanks, cwillie! I will check out a mattress store. That is a good idea!
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I have heard from the others on the board that peapod mattress protectors are a god send...
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sBeth7 Aug 2019
Thank you!
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check this address. peapodmats.com
I ordered on line. company is in Canada.
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And I do have to say...my main goal is saving and protecting the expensive mattress!!
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Thank you, OldSailor!
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