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Description

Price: $89.99
(as of Aug 26, 2024 08:20:16 UTC – Details)



Prolonged exposure to moisture can result in skin breakdown. Breathable, moisture-proof Ultrasorbs air permeable underpads provide superior skin and surface protection. This disposable bed pad features an advanced core that wicks moisture away for better skin care and odor control. High-strength pad and film provide exceptional resistance to tearing and linen changes. The Medline Ultrasorbs Dry Pad is a super absorbent underpad that can be used for a variety of uses including: bed pad, bed protector furniture protection, incontinence care.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 4.02 x 4.02 inches; 0.37 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ ULTRASORB2436
Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 8, 2005
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Medline Industries Healthcare
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IZUJSPK
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Medline Ultrasorbs disposable underpads feature a cloth like top sheet with ultra absorbent embossed fabric core to wick moisture away from patient, bed or furniture
Aquashield film on dry pad encourages airflow, so skin stays dry, cool and comfortable
Drypad lies flat when wet which is great for a bed, couch, chair or other furniture | Ultrasorbs won’t bunch, swell, or disintegrate
Leakproof, breathable back sheet is strong and sturdy for turning and repositioning | No double padding required with Ultrasorbs underpads 23 x 36 inches; 70 per case
Pad size: 23 x 36 inches | 70 dry pads per case | Air-permeable for added comfort

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  1. Tricia

    Great For Care Givers … but Good For Other Things Too!
    I am my mother’s caregiver. However, there are many reasons why you might need a protective disposable underpad. I even keep some in the car in case I find a animal that needs help… wounded or not. It is easy to put a couple of these down to protect your car seat. Pick a friend up who is drenched with rain and you’re good to go!These particular underpads. are the best ones I’ve found. They are a nice size / weight, and it doesn’t wad up when liquid is introduced. It makes helping someone with a bed pan much easier. Just wrap one end over the bed pan, slip it under the person and smooth out. Then you don’t have to worry if spillage occurs.This is the type of product that is good to have on hand whether than waiting to order it when needed.There is another brand that I tried on my mother since she is petite. It is one for children, but they are a nice size. The fabric is good quality, and the four corners have an adhesive to help keep it in place. It didn’t work for my mother, but I have found that I can use these with a cat we adopted that had been abused. She will having surgery soon to help fix her problem, but until then I have to keep disposable underpads in her litter box. Long story! Anyway, they are called GoodNights and can be found at: 

  2. writergal

    Great Product! Worth the Price.
    These pads are super absorbent, allow the air to circulate (unlike plastic ones), thin enough to roll under a patient as you turn them, and sturdy enough to use as a draw sheet (especially helpful if your trying to avoid layers of materials beneath a patient who is on a low air loss mattress).My father is on a low air loss mattress and was due to arrive from the hospital. I ordered another less expensive incontinence pad from another seller, and when I tried to use them for my dad they soaked right through–even using 2 pads (and using 2 defeats the point of using specialty breathable pads for low air loss mattresses anyway). Also the cotton clumped when I put them under him, and the pads were too bulky to roll under him easily. It was a very difficult first night. The next morning, I ordered these (which were the kind used in the hospital and are also good for use with low air loss mattresses) and contacted the seller explaining my dillemma, and they overnighted them for the same charge as the expedited 3-5 day delivery!

  3. Melody

    Space Age Dryness with UltraSorb Pads
    We have been using UltraSorb Pads for my soon to be 92 year-old Dad for more than two and one-half years. They keep him dry should there be a little spillage during the night and we also put one in his wheelchair just in case there is a leakage. We love them and usually get them provided through his healthcare service, this time they were late sending them out so we bought our own. I don’t know what I would do without what I call the “space age dryness”.The pads are light, ultra absorbent, and do not tear like other pads when you have to move the patient for changing. I can pull my 170 pound Dad up in the bed by the pad without tearing or spreading that fluffy material you find in other pads, everywhere. Worth every dime!

  4. J. S. Beardall

    Wonderful Help for a Caregiver
    Very expensive and an inconvenient size. Wound up having the patients cutting them in half to fit them where needed.

  5. Amazon Customer

    Great in size and extremely strong
    My dad has recently become bed bound due to a stroke. These definitely help him feel clean and safe from him spilling out of his diaper or mess with bowels as he doesn’t eat solid foods. The added plus is when we shower we can use water and this holds amazing it also serves as a pad to help move him up down and side to side in bed. They are very strong and durable. I wish they would not be so expensive for something so necessary and a monthly buy for us.

  6. D.E.Rosenstein

    These really help in shifting the position or moving someone with limited ability to move.
    These really help in shifting the position or moving someone with limited ability to move. Very strong and absorbent. My spouse broke his pelvis, arm and rib, and these helped me adjust him in his bed or a chair, keeping us both comfortable and minimizing jostling of injuries. Very strong and absorbent.

  7. Deby

    Best pad on the market. Brand that hospitals use.
    My mom has advanced stage Alzheimer’s and occasionally over wets her Depends. These are the best of all the bed pads, and can be used over and over and stay on the bed until it it becomes soiled on. Most of those others become damaged and fall apart, and get thrown out, even when they have not been soiled on, and barely make it over one night. These are a little costly, but I find they can last more than a week under the stress of a sleeping person, and still be secure in protecting the sheets and mattress when it finally becomes soiled. Would never buy another brand size. These are also a ample size that fits well under the entire area of the body needing the absorption.

  8. The Varnish Princess

    With EGOSAN Diapers, a winning combo!
    These disposable pads are super-absorbent, and I can use them in the bed or in my wheelchair for secure protection. The EGOSAN diapers I use almost never leak, but on the rare occasions when there is a leak, this keeps everything dry. We love the fact that they are disposable. They have significantly reduced the amount of laundry for my husband. There is no downside to these pads!

  9. Amazon customer

    the weight is incorrect. At 8.7 kg a buyer should expect more than one pack of 7 pads but that is what I received

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