Note: Coverage for wipes through Medicaid or insurance varies by plan and state. To qualify, you must meet age requirements and have a documented condition that causes incontinence.
In This Guide:
Am I Covered?
See if you're covered for $0 wipes with insurance.
From catheters to pediatric and adult bladder control supplies, discover the continence care essentials covered by your insurance.


Best Wipes for Kids & Adults
Note: Coverage for wipes through insurance varies by plan and state.


What Are Incontinence Wipes?
They can also help reduce the risk of developing urinary tract infections (UTIs) and prevent painful skin conditions such as Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD).
Aeroflow Urology offers no-cost incontinence wipes through insurance for both kids and adults with a documented medical condition that causes incontinence.
This can include conditions or disabilities such as:
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Autism
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Cerebral palsy.
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Dementia
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Diabetes
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Down syndrome.
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Enlarged prostate.
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Loss of pelvic floor strength.
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Spina bifida.
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Stroke
Note: Coverage for wipes through Medicaid or insurance varies by plan and state. To qualify, you must meet age requirements and have a documented condition that causes incontinence.
What’s the Difference?
Wipes Compared


Wipes for Kids


Best Suited For
Infants* and toddlers.


Size & Durability
Smaller than adult wipes, usually 6 x 8 inches.


Ingredients
Typically water-based and unscented with aloe or mild cleansers.


Wipes for Adults


Best Suited For
Adults of all ages and older kids.


Size & Durability
Larger and more durable than wipes for kids, usually 8 x 12 inches.


Ingredients
Offered as scented or unscented, typically water-based with aloe or mild cleansers.
*Coverage for no-cost wipes through Aeroflow Urology varies by insurance plan and state. Your loved one must also meet an age requirement of 3-4 or older and have a documented condition that causes incontinence.


Features & Benefits of Wipes
Keep You Clean
Incontinence wipes for both kids and adults keep you or your loved one clean when leaks happen. They’re convenient for quick cleanups.
Reduce Irritation
Wipes are typically pre-moistened. Using toilet paper or the wrong type of wipes, such as adult wipes instead of baby wipes, can cause irritation.
Protect Against Dryness
Some wipes are specifically formulated with moisturizing ingredients to help protect sensitive skin from dryness and breakdown.
Note: Coverage for wipes through Medicaid or insurance varies by plan and state.


“I highly recommend Aeroflow Urology to anyone seeking reliable and compassionate care for their loved ones with disabilities.”
- Aeroflow Urology Caregiver
Get $0 Wipes Through Medicaid or Insurance
Did you know that you or your loved one could receive no-cost wipes through Medicaid or insurance?
With Aeroflow Urology, you might also qualify for other bladder control products, such as diapers for kids, adult briefs, and more, delivered to your door in discreet packaging.
To check your coverage for no-cost supplies through insurance, fill out our secure Eligibility Form, and a specialist will contact you by phone or email within 1-2 business days with an update on your coverage status.
Disclaimer
*Medicare does not currently cover adult incontinence products.
*Coverage for wipes through insurance depends on what your insurance plan allows and your state. Medicare does not currently cover wipes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get wipes at no cost?
You may be able to receive no-cost diapers and wipes through Medicaid or insurance with Aeroflow Urology. Check if you’re covered for $0 wipes for kids and adults in less than 2 minutes by filling out our secure qualify form.
Does Medicaid cover wipes?
Yes, Medicaid may cover the cost of wipes for adults and kids ages 3-4 and older. Check if you qualify for $0 wipes through Medicaid by filling out our secure, 2-minute qualify form.
Does Medicare cover wipes?
Medicare generally does not cover the cost of wipes. However, Medicaid may cover the cost of wipes if you or your loved one meets certain requirements.
How many no-cost wipes can I get through Medicaid or insurance?
The number of no-cost wipes you can receive from Aeroflow Urology through Medicaid or insurance depends on the state you live in and your insurance plan. Learn more about Medicaid coverage for wipes by state.
What are the best wipes for adults?
The best wipes for adults depend on your needs, such as whether you need hypoallergenic wipes. If you have a documented condition that causes incontinence and have Medicaid or insurance, you may qualify for no-cost wipes through Aeroflow Urology.
What are the best wipes for kids?
The best wipes for kids depend on your child’s needs. For instance, you may opt for fragrance-free baby wipes if your child has sensitive skin. If you care for a child ages 3-4+ with a documented condition that causes incontinence, they may qualify for $0 wipes with Medicaid or insurance.
What are incontinence wipes?
Incontinence wipes are disposable, pre-moistened towelettes typically made with non-woven fabric. While incontinence wipes are similar to baby wipes, they are specifically designed to help adults manage urinary or fecal incontinence.
What’s the difference between baby wipes vs. adult wipes vs. incontinence wipes?
Baby wipes are made specifically for a baby’s skin — which means they will have more gentle cleansing agents — while adult wipes are made for adults. Incontinence wipes can be made for either kids or adults and are designed to help clean up urine or fecal matter.
Can you flush wipes?
Generally, it isn’t recommended to flush wipes. Unlike toilet paper, wipes may not break down once flushed, which can lead to plumbing clogs.
Are wipes considered liquid to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)?
No. Wipes, including wet wipes and baby wipes, are not considered liquids by TSA. However, this does not guarantee that you will be able to carry wipes through the checkpoint. Visit the official TSA website to learn more about which wipes you can bring when going through TSA.






