How to Receive Incontinence Supplies Through Arizona Medicaid

Arizona Medicaid is a state-run insurance option for low-income adults, children, senior citizens, and people living with disabilities.

Can I Receive Incontinence Supplies Through Arizona Medicaid?

Arizona Medicaid Program is a state-run insurance option for low-income adults, children, senior citizens, and people living with disabilities.

Arizona Medicaid currently provides incontinence products as one of the medically necessary items under its coverage. With Arizona Medicaid, you or your child may qualify to receive a combination of booster pads, protective underwear, adult briefs, disposable underpads, and bladder control pads every month.

Can I Get Incontinence Supplies Through Aeroflow Urology?

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Aeroflow Urology does not currently provide incontinence products through Medicaid benefits to children or adults in Arizona.

You can visit the Arizona Care Cost Containment Program website for information on how to apply for Medicaid coverage, and inquire about in-network providers. For information on receiving incontinence supplies in other states, visit our full guide to our Incontinence Supplies Through Medicaid Page.

Incontinence Supplies Requirements For Arizona Medicaid

To be approved for incontinence supplies under Arizona Medicaid, the below is required:

  • The medical reason for needing supplies.
  • The estimated amount of supplies needed per day.
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  • Must have a qualifying medical need, such as autism, Alzheimer's, Down syndrome, Spina bifida, etc.
  • Children must be 3 or older.
  • Must be enrolled in an Arizona Medicaid plan.
Disclaimer

Information provided on the Aeroflow Urology blog is not intended as a substitute to medical advice or care from a healthcare professional. Aeroflow recommends consulting your healthcare provider if you are experiencing medical issues relating to incontinence.

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