What Do You Need Help With Today?

Every visit and client is different. Start with the area that matters most right now.

Choosing Products for a New Client

Quickly match product type, absorbency, and size to your client’s mobility and incontinence level.

See the Caregiver’s Complete Guide

Explaining Incontinence to Families

Use simple, respectful language and shareable guides to help families understand what’s needed and why.

 Read “How to Talk About Incontinence with a Parent”

Planning Supplies Across Multiple Clients

Estimate usage, reduce emergency store runs, and help families set up subscriptions that support your care plan.

Learn About Planning & Subscriptions

Products That Work in Real‑World Home Care

You need products that are easy to work with, protect reliably, and fit into everyday life at home.

Reliable Everyday Briefs

Taped briefs that provide secure protection for clients who need hands‑on help with changes. Ideal for moderate to heavy incontinence.

Shop Adult Diapers / Briefs

Pull‑Ups for More Independent Clients

Underwear‑like products that support independence for clients who can reach the bathroom or assist with changes.

Shop Pull‑Up Underwear

Overnight and High‑Absorbency Options

Products designed to handle nighttime or heavy incontinence, reducing sleep disruptions and extra linen changes.

 Shop Overnight Adult Diapers

Pads, Liners & Bed Protection

Flexible options to manage lighter leaks, protect furniture and mattresses, and layer with other products when needed.

Shop Bed Pads & Underpads

Practical Guides for Professional Caregivers

Use these guides to support your own practice and to educate families in a clear, non‑technical way.

How Often Should Adult Diapers Be Changed?

Realistic guidelines for daytime and nighttime changes in home settings, balancing skin health, dignity, and your visit schedule.

 Read the Change Frequency Guide

Preventing Diaper Rash in Adults

Step‑by‑step routines for cleaning, drying, and protecting skin, plus when to involve a nurse or doctor.

 Read the Rash Prevention Guide

How to Dispose of Adult Diapers Discreetly

Tips for managing odor and privacy in clients’ homes and when you’re out in the community.

 Read the Disposal Guide

Incontinence Management in Long‑Term Care Facilities

Incontinence Management for Home Healthcare Facilities

Incontinence Management in Assisted Living Facilities

Incontinence Management in Hospice Facilities

Helpful if you also work in facilities or coordinate care across settings; shows how products and processes fit into a larger program.

 Read the Facility Management Guide

Coordinating Care Between Home, Facility, and Family

Many clients move between hospital, rehab, facility, and home—or have multiple caregivers. Consistency helps everyone.

Plan Supplies Across Multiple Clients

If you support several clients with incontinence, planning ahead can save you and families a lot of stress.

With Adult Care Depot, you can help families:

Estimate realistic usage

Use change‑frequency guidelines to estimate how many products are needed per day and per month.

Standardize where it makes sense

Choose a small set of reliable products that work well across similar clients, making your job simpler.

Set up flexible subscriptions

Encourage families to subscribe so supplies arrive on a predictable schedule, reducing emergency store trips and missed care.

Subscriptions are:

  • Customizable (mix briefs, pull‑ups, pads, and underpads)
  • Adjustable (change sizes, quantities, and frequency anytime)
  • Obligation‑free (no long‑term contracts or penalties)

Why Professional Caregivers Trust Adult Care Depot

You see what works and what doesn’t in real homes. We’re built to support that reality.

Quality Products at the Lowest Prices

We focus on products that actually perform—fewer leaks, better comfort, less waste—while keeping pricing as low as possible for your clients and their families.

Clear, Shareable Education

Our guides are written in plain language so you can confidently share them with families who want to understand more.

Flexible Plans That Follow the Client

As needs change—more help, less mobility, different settings—families can adjust their subscription instead of starting from scratch.

If you’d like help recommending products for a specific client profile, we’re here to support you.