Buying Guides

Save Money on These 10 FSA/HSA Eligible Personal Care Products

Save Money on These 10 FSA/HSA Eligible Personal Care Products

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Nov 12 2024

The year is coming to a close and with it, the deadline to use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds. If you don’t use the available funds by December 31, you’ll lose the balance, unless your employer offers a grace period. To help you make the most of your FSA savings, we’ve created this shoppable list of FSA/HSA eligible personal care products. The featured items are great to have on hand and it’s never a bad idea to stock up. Read More


Why Premium Brand Diapers are Better Than Mass Market Brands

Why Premium Brand Diapers are Better Than Mass Market Brands

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Aug 05 2025

If it's your first time shopping for incontinence products, you might assume all brands are equal. While it’s true that all tab briefs and pull ons have similar features, the difference between premium and mass-market brands is significant. Here, we explain what sets premium diapers apart, and highlight four of our favorite premium diaper manufacturers. Read More


Carewell Buying Guide: 9 FSA/HSA Eligible Incontinence Supplies

Carewell Buying Guide: 9 FSA/HSA Eligible Incontinence Supplies

Posted by Chad Birt on Sat Jul 26 2025

If your family invests in an FSA or HSA, using the account to its full potential is crucial. With the right strategy, you can save a significant amount of money. But to be successful, you need to know which caregiving supplies are FSA and HSA-eligible. Read More


Carewell Shopping Guide: Incontinence Supplies Bundle

Carewell Shopping Guide: Incontinence Supplies Bundle

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Aug 16 2024

If you care for someone who is incontinent or you’re managing symptoms for yourself, having the right supplies on hand is essential. Tab briefs and pull ons are a good start, but successfully managing symptoms requires a few additional supplies. You’ll want a cream to support skin health and prevent rash and irritation. You'll also want cleansing wipes, and bedding and furniture protection for heavier symptoms. Read More