Frequently Asked Questions — Incontinence Supplies for Long-Term Care
What types of incontinence products does Geriatric Medical supply to nursing homes and long-term care facilities?
Geriatric Medical supplies a full range of incontinence products for long-term care facilities, including adult briefs, pull-up underwear, bladder control pads, underpads (chux), and skin care products for incontinence management. We carry both standard and bariatric sizing to accommodate all resident needs, available for wholesale ordering in case quantities.
Can skilled nursing facilities order incontinence supplies in bulk through Geriatric Medical?
Yes. Geriatric Medical is a wholesale distributor specifically serving skilled nursing facilities and long-term care providers. Incontinence products are available for bulk ordering by the case, with flexible delivery options designed to support high-volume facility needs and reduce supply interruptions.
What absorbency levels are available for adult briefs and incontinence products?
Geriatric Medical carries incontinence products across multiple absorbency levels — from light and moderate to heavy and overnight protection — allowing facility staff to match the right product to each resident's care plan. Having the appropriate absorbency level on hand helps reduce skin breakdown risk and improves resident comfort and dignity.
Does Geriatric Medical carry incontinence-related skin care products for long-term care residents?
Yes. Alongside incontinence briefs and pads, Geriatric Medical supplies skin care products commonly used in incontinence protocols, including moisture barrier creams, perineal cleansers, and no-rinse wash products. These items are essential for preventing incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) in nursing home residents.
How do long-term care facilities set up a recurring incontinence supply order with Geriatric Medical?
Long-term care facilities can set up a wholesale account on GeriatricMedical.com to place and manage orders online, or work directly with a Geriatric Medical account representative to establish a recurring supply schedule. EDI ordering is also available for facilities that prefer automated procurement through their existing systems.






