Medline Sofnit 300 Underpads, Reusable, 34" x 36", Pink, Non-Slip, 2 Boxes of 12/Cs
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Medline Sofnit 300 Underpads, Reusable, 34" x 36", Pink, Non-Slip, 2 Boxes of 12/Cs Review
When my husband became disabled, the hospital was using these pads under him to protect the mattress. They are super-durable, super absorbent. I think I bought about 30 of them thinking that it would be too many, but it's just enough. He goes through about 8 per day. However, I use two at a time, overlapped about 6". One for his upper body and one for his lower body so I get mid-chest to mid-thigh. The reason for this is to be able to pull him up in bed (two people, one on each side of the bed). The head of his bed can be elevated, so he manages to slip down the bed towards the foot of the bed. The pads end up shimmying up the bed underneath him, so I have to put a third one under his buttocks and upper thigh. I also bought just a few very long, wide ones for extremely heavy patients, I think they're called "bariatric" pad sizes. He's not obese by any means, but the extra length and width is helpful for when he tosses and turns and the pads move around and manage to move out from under him. I should have gotten more of those really big, long, wide ones. They're handy. I put them above the mattress but below the fitted sheet to protect the mattress without having to keep changing sheets, even though I still use the two 34" x 36" above the fitted sheet for him to lay on directly. Honestly, it's probably one of the best investments I made in his every day life (and mine, too). They're virtually indestructible and I go through a lot less sheet sets.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Medline Sofnit 300 Underpads, Reusable, 34" x 36", Pink, Non-Slip, 2 Boxes of 12/Cs" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Medline Sofnit 300 Underpads, Reusable, 34" x 36", Pink, Non-Slip, 2 Boxes of 12/Cs ...

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