To be approved for incontinence supplies under Indiana Medicaid you must have the following items. An Aeroflow Urology Specialist will help you gather all of this necessary information. Documented proof within the last six months that the items are considered medically necessary by a physician, the medical reason for needing supplies, and the estimated amount of supplies needed per day.
Residents of North Dakota who have bladder and bowel control problems and an underlying medical condition or disability may be able to receive incontinence products for free through Medicaid. Find out if you or your loved one is eligible.
Find out if you qualify for free incontinence supplies, such as adult briefs, protective underwear, pediatric supplies, and more through Montana Medicaid.
Find out if you or your loved ones are covered for free incontinence products, such as adult briefs, bladder control pads, pediatric diapers, and more in Illinois.
Under North Carolina Medicaid, Medicaid recipients may qualify to receive a combination of pull-ons (protective underwear), adult briefs (adult diapers), underpads, and gloves.
At Aeroflow Urology, your dedicated Continence Care Specialist will verify your coverage and handle the paperwork required for Medicaid. We work with you to help find the right mix of high quality products to fit your individual needs under your Medicaid benefits. After confirmation of benefits and supplies, we discreetly package and ship your medical supplies directly to your home each month.
To be approved for incontinence supplies under New Hampshire Medicaid, the below is required: documented proof within the last six months that the items are considered medically necessary by a physician, the medical reason for needing supplies, and the estimated amount of supplies needed per day.