Key Takeaways:
- Nebraska Medicaid covers incontinence supplies like diapers, pull-ons, underpads, and more for kids (age 4+) and adults with qualifying medical needs.
- Aeroflow Urology partners with most major Nebraska Medicaid plans to help you get the supplies you need at no cost if you qualify.
- We verify your coverage, work with your doctor, and ship products discreetly to your home each month for $0 if you're eligible.
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Can You Get Incontinence Supplies Covered by Nebraska Medicaid?
Which Incontinence Supplies May Be Covered?
Do You Qualify? Understanding Nebraska Medicaid Eligibility for Incontinence Supplies
Nebraska Medicaid Work Requirements
Navigating Medicaid Managed Care Plans in Nebraska
How Aeroflow Urology Helps You Get Your Covered Supplies
Ready to See if You Qualify? Fill Out Our Eligibility Form
Where to Find Your Nebraska Medicaid Insurance Information
How to Apply for Nebraska Medicaid
What If You Don't Qualify? Other Options for Obtaining Incontinence Supplies in Nebraska
If you or your loved one has Nebraska Medicaid, you could get incontinence supplies at no cost if you qualify.
Keep reading to learn how to check your eligibility, what supplies may be covered, and how Aeroflow Urology simplifies the process by handling paperwork, working with your doctor, and delivering products discreetly to your door.
Note: Don’t lose your Medicaid coverage! Beginning May 1, 2026, Nebraska Medicaid will begin enforcing work requirements for some people applying for or enrolled in Medicaid expansion, though some members may be exempt.
Can You Get Incontinence Supplies Covered by Nebraska Medicaid?
Yes, if you qualify. Nebraska Medicaid provides coverage for medically necessary incontinence products for eligible children (ages 4+) and adults.
Which Incontinence Supplies May Be Covered?
Eligible children with Nebraska Medicaid may be able to get a range of the following supplies to manage incontinence and stay comfortable each day. These include:
- Pull-ups.
- Diapers
- Underpads (chux).
- Gloves
- Booster pads.
Adults with Nebraska Medicaid may also be eligible to receive a variety of incontinence products to support daily comfort and hygiene:
- Adult diapers (adult briefs).
- Adult pull-ons (protective underwear).
- Booster pads.
- Underpads (chux).
- Gloves
Unfortunately, Nebraska Medicaid does not cover wipes.
Check your coverage for 100% free incontinence products now!
Check your coverage for 100% free incontinence products now!
Do You Qualify? Understanding Nebraska Medicaid Eligibility for Incontinence Supplies
To receive incontinence supplies at no cost through Nebraska Medicaid with Aeroflow Urology, you need to meet a few eligibility requirements. These requirements depend on your specific Medicaid plan.
Our Continence Care Specialists are here to help you gather everything you need and make the process easy. To see if you qualify, take a look at the following requirements:
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Must be a Nebraska Medicaid recipient.
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Children must be 4 years of age or older.
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A documented medical reason for needing the supplies, such as an incontinence diagnosis linked to a condition or disability.
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An estimated number of incontinence products you need each day (for example, 4 adult briefs, 2 disposable underpads, etc.).
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A qualifying disability or medical condition that causes incontinence and is diagnosed by a healthcare professional, such as autism, Parkinson’s disease, menopause, Down syndrome, etc.
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Depending on your insurance, a signed Certificate of Medical Necessity (documented proof from your doctor within the last 6 months that your items are medically necessary) and / or a prescription from your healthcare provider.
2026 Nebraska Medicaid Work Requirements
Under H.R. 1, Nebraska Medicaid is implementing work requirements beginning May 1, 2026 for some adults (age 19-64) who have Medicaid coverage under Medicaid expansion.
What are the work requirements?
To meet the requirement, you must complete 80 hours in a qualifying month by working, attending school or an apprenticeship (at least half-time), participating in a work program, or volunteering.
If you or your loved one is covered under Medicaid expansion, you may not need to complete work requirements if you meet one of the following exemptions:
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Foster youth who aged out of care (under 26).
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Members of recognized Native American tribes.
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Caregivers of a child 13 or younger or a child with disabilities.
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Veterans with a total disability rating.
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People who have a medical need, including blindness, substance use disorder, a disabling mental disorder, or other significant physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.
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People who already meet SNAP or TANF work requirements.
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People who are participating in a drug or alcoholic treatment program.
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People who are incarcerated or have been incarcerated within the last 90 days.
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Women who are pregnant or up to 12 months postpartum.
Please note that other mandatory exceptions may apply.
Learn more about Nebraska Medicaid work requirements.
Navigating Medicaid Managed Care Plans in Nebraska
Incontinence products covered by Medicaid are provided through Medicaid managed care, and the plan options vary by state. In Nebraska, Medicaid managed care is called Heritage Health, and incontinence supplies are usually covered through your Heritage Health plan’s network.
Nebraska’s Heritage Health plans include:
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Nebraska Total Care.
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Molina Healthcare of Nebraska.
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UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Nebraska.
How Aeroflow Urology Helps You Get Your Covered Supplies
At Aeroflow Urology, we make it simple to get the incontinence supplies you need through your Nebraska Medicaid plan. From checking your coverage to handling paperwork and coordinating with your doctor, your dedicated Continence Care Specialist is here to support you every step of the way.
As a trusted supplier of durable medical equipment (DME), we offer high-quality products from brands our customers love, like:
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Cuties
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Prevail
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Attends
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TENA
Whether you need pediatric diapers, adult briefs, or even catheters, we’ll help you find the right products to keep you comfortable and confident. With a wide range of product types and absorbency levels, we’ll work with you to create a personalized mix that fits your unique needs.
Ready to See if You Qualify? Fill Out Our Eligibility Form
Want to see if you or your loved one qualifies for no-cost incontinence products through Nebraska Medicaid? Just fill out our quick, secure Eligibility Form.
Our form is HITRUST-certified, which means your personal information is protected. Once we verify your benefits and the products you’re eligible for, a Continence Care Specialist will reach out within 1-2 business days to help answer any questions.
If you’re a caregiver, remember to fill out the form with your loved one’s information instead of your own!
Once your incontinence products are confirmed with your state Medicaid plan, we will discreetly package and ship your products directly to your home each month in unmarked boxes.
If you or your loved one uses incontinence products, you could save up to $630 each month through your Medicaid health plan and Aeroflow Urology!
Where to Find Your Nebraska Medicaid Insurance Information
To complete our Eligibility Form and find out if you’re eligible for $0 incontinence supplies covered by Nebraska Medicaid, you’ll need to have your insurance information ready.
Insurance cards differ depending on the state you live in and the type of insurance you have (Nebraska Medicaid or a Medicaid managed care plan), but you can find the following on your card:


- Full name of the insured person.
- The member ID number (Medicaid ID number).
- The plan name.
If you have questions regarding your insurance information, you can call the number on the card for beneficiaries
How to Apply for Nebraska Medicaid
If you’re eligible for Nebraska Medicaid, you can apply online through ACCESSNebraska.
You can also apply by phone, request a paper application, or visit your local DHHS office.
For help, call ACCESSNebraska at 855-632-7633. For Lincoln, NE, call 402-473-7000. For Omaha, NE, call 402-595-1178.
What If You Don't Qualify? Other Options for Obtaining Incontinence Supplies in Nebraska
If you manage incontinence and you don’t qualify for Nebraska Medicaid, you may be able to go to your local diaper bank or a diaper drive to get free products.
You can visit these Nebraska diaper banks:
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Junior League of Lincoln Diaper Bank.
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Nebraska Diaper Bank. This is a statewide network where you receive diapers through its partner agencies by county.
They may carry kids’ diapers, kids’ pull-ups, underpads, adult diapers, protective underwear, and other incontinence supplies you might need.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the monthly income limit for Medicaid in Nebraska?
To check the monthly income limit for Nebraska Medicaid, visit Nebraska DHHS.
2. What are the Nebraska Medicaid work requirements?
Starting May 1, 2026, Nebraska will enforce work requirements for some adults covered under Medicaid expansion. If you don’t qualify for an exemption, you’ll have to complete 80 hours a month through approved activities, such as working, attending school or an apprenticeship, volunteering, or participating in a work program.
3. Does Nebraska Medicaid have to be my primary insurance provider?
Incontinence products can be provided for any beneficiaries who have Nebraska Medicaid as their primary or secondary provider.
4. How many supplies does Nebraska Medicaid cover per month?
The number of briefs, pull-ups, and other supplies you receive will depend on what is allowed by Nebraska’s Medicaid plans as well as your prescription. Your Aeroflow Urology specialist will let you know how many supplies you are eligible to receive.
5. I have Nebraska Medicaid, so why don’t I qualify for supplies?
You should have received an email outlining why you or your child was not approved for supplies. The reason could be due to the following: Aeroflow Urology is not in network with your Medicaid plan, or our contract may not allow us to provide the supplies you are requesting, you may not meet your insurance provider’s age requirement, incontinence supplies are not a covered item under your Medicaid plan, or you or your child’s disability may not be a qualifying condition under your plan.
6. I submitted my information to Aeroflow Urology. When will I know if I’m approved for free incontinence supplies?
One of our dedicated Continence Care specialists will contact you via phone or email within 1-2 business days of submitting your information. If it has been longer than this time frame, please give us a call at 844-276-5588 and we would be happy to check into your account and provide an update. Our office is open Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm ET.
7. What about a prescription? Can Aeroflow help?
Nebraska Medicaid requires a prescription in order to cover continence care products. If you do not have a prescription for you or your loved one, your Continence Care Specialist will reach out to your doctor directly for the paperwork.
8. I have Medicare. Why don’t I qualify for free incontinence supplies?
Unfortunately, Medicare does not currently deem incontinence products as “medically necessary,” so they do not cover supplies. However, they may cover your catheters.
Disclaimer
Information provided on the Aeroflow Urology blog is not intended as a substitute for medical advice or care from a healthcare professional. Aeroflow recommends consulting your healthcare provider if you are experiencing medical issues relating to incontinence.











