Florida Medicaid is a state-run insurance option for adults, children, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities living in Florida.
How to Get Incontinence Products Covered by Florida Medicaid
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By Mica Phillips - Mar 26, 2026

By Mica Phillips 
Florida Medicaid is a state-run insurance option for adults, children, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities living in Florida.
By Aleece Fosnight Originally Published April 20,2022

Are you peeing when you cough, sneeze, or laugh? You may have stress incontinence. Find treatment options and the cause of your bladder leakage.
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As a Texas Medicaid recipient, you may qualify for no-cost incontinence supplies like pull-ons and diapers for adults or kids. Check your eligibility here.
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Learn what neurogenic bladder is, what causes it, and how nerve damage affects bladder control. Discover symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
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Research suggests a possible link between bladder leaks and heart health in women. Learn what causes urinary incontinence, cardiovascular disease, and how to check for signs of heart problems.
By Mica Phillips 
Did you know you could receive free Boundless by Cuties diapers in size 8 with Medicaid or insurance? See if your child qualifies — fill out our form.
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Over half of people with heart failure may experience bladder leaks. Discover why, learn how to manage your symptoms with these tips, and find out how to get free incontinence supplies.
By Mica Phillips Originally published July 10, 2022

To be approved for incontinence supplies under Maryland Medicaid you must have the following items. An Aeroflow Urology Specialist will help you gather all of this necessary information. Documented proof within the last six months that the items are considered medically necessary by a physician, the medical reason for needing supplies, and the estimated amount of supplies needed per day.