Get diapers for free through Aeroflow Urology and save up to $630 each month.

Aeroflow Urology is partnering with Rebecca Watson to help parents of children with autism receive free diapers, pull-ups, and other incontinence supplies. Check your child’s coverage today by submitting our form.

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Children 3 and older with autism may qualify.

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*When filling out the form for your child, please make sure you submit their personal information and insurance information instead of your own.

How It Works

Ready to see if your child qualifies for free bladder control supplies with Medicaid or insurance through Aeroflow Urology? Here’s how you can start saving money:

  1. Submit their information via the form.
  2. Contact your child’s doctor.
  3. Choose their free incontinence products.
  4. Reorder for free every month through text or email.

Have a question? Call us at 1-844-276-5588 or email us at info@aeroflowurology.com.

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Check if Your Child Qualifies for $0 Diapers

If you care for a child with autism who has Medicaid or insurance, you could receive diapers and other incontinence supplies (such as gloves and wipes) at no cost.

Whether your loved one needs pediatric or youth sizes, Aeroflow Urology fights to maximize your insurance benefits and delivers your products straight to your door.

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Which incontinence products does insurance cover?

  • Pediatric Diapers: These products have tab closures that allow for easy changing without undressing completely. For young children, children with limited mobility, and wheelchair users, the tear-away side panels make removal easier and more hygienic than pull-ups / pull-ons.
  • Pediatric Pull-Ups: Also called pull-ons, these products are a form of absorbent, disposable underwear with stretchy waist and leg openings. These products don’t have fasteners or tabs and work well for older, mobile children who prefer a product closely resembling typical cloth underwear.
  • Adult Diapers (Adult Briefs): Tab-style briefs for adults with incontinence and / or disabilities or certain medical conditions that cause incontinence. These briefs are equipped with maximum absorbency for the heaviest leakage and are an excellent option for individuals with less mobility. 
  • Adult Pull-Ons: Pull-on style disposable underwear for adults with light to moderate incontinence who want the look and feel of regular underwear. These products are best for those with more mobility who don’t require assistance using the bathroom. 
  • Bladder Control Pads: Ideal for women experiencing light bladder leakage due to activities such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, or exercising. Bladder control pads, along with male guards, are the most discreet option when it comes to incontinence supplies.
  • Underpads: Also known as chux, underpads protect furniture such as mattresses or car seats from leaks. They have a soft, absorbent layer on top, with a liquid-proof barrier on the bottom. 
  • Disposable Wipes: Moist towelettes that can help make clean up easier and sanitary. 
  • Barrier Creams: Creams that moisturize, lubricate, protect skin from rashes, and maintain skin integrity while using incontinence products.
  • Pediatric Diapers: These products have tab closures that allow for easy changing without undressing completely. For young children, children with limited mobility, and wheelchair users, the tear-away side panels make removal easier and more hygienic than pull-ups / pull-ons.
  • Pediatric Pull-Ups: Also called pull-ons, these products are a form of absorbent, disposable underwear with stretchy waist and leg openings. These products don’t have fasteners or tabs and work well for older, mobile children who prefer a product closely resembling typical cloth underwear.
  • Adult Diapers (Adult Briefs): Tab-style briefs for adults with incontinence and / or disabilities or certain medical conditions that cause incontinence. These briefs are equipped with maximum absorbency for the heaviest leakage and are an excellent option for individuals with less mobility.
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  • Adult Pull-Ons: Pull-on style disposable underwear for adults with light to moderate incontinence who want the look and feel of regular underwear. These products are best for those with more mobility who don’t require assistance using the bathroom. 
  • Bladder Control Pads: Ideal for women experiencing light bladder leakage due to activities such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, or exercising. Bladder control pads, along with male guards, are the most discreet option when it comes to incontinence supplies.
  • Underpads: Also known as chux, underpads protect furniture such as mattresses or car seats from leaks. They have a soft, absorbent layer on top, with a liquid-proof barrier on the bottom. 
  • Disposable Wipes: Moist towelettes that can help make clean up easier and sanitary. 
  • Barrier Creams: Creams that moisturize, lubricate, protect skin from rashes, and maintain skin integrity while using incontinence products.

Please note that your or your child’s coverage for the above products will vary depending on their specific Medicaid plan and the state they live in. 

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