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Incontinent Supplies

Last year Family Health Care Amigos provided 50 clients in Cochise & Santa Cruz Counties with incontinent supplies. These products are provided on a monthly basis and include adult pull ups, bladder control pads, adult wipes & bed pads.

Contact the Patagonia facility if you live in Santa Cruz (520) 603-7330.

 

Contact the Huchuca City Hub if you live in Cochise County (520) 226-8506

Last year Family Health Care Amigos provided 50 clients in Cochise & Santa Cruz Counties with incontinent supplies. These products are provided on a monthly basis and include adult pull ups, bladder control pads, adult wipes & bed pads.

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Contact the Patagonia facility if you live in Santa Cruz (520) 603-7330.

 

Contact the Huchuca City Hub if you live in Cochise County (520) 226-8506

Generally, we need long, regular heavy duty bladder control pads (such as Poise #6 though there are other brands).  We distribute over 80 packages a month.

We also distribute XL, L, M, and Small adult pull-ups and need products for both men and women.  About 30 percent of our clients are men and incontinent supplies are made differently for men than for women.

URGENT REQUEST:  For the last few months we have not been getting adult S/M pull-ups donated and have been running out.

So, if you are in a grocery store, COSTCO or another big box store, help a neighbor out by purchasing and donating packages of adult S/M pull ups.  Again, we need products made especially for men and especially for women. There is a diaper kiosk next to Long Realty in downtown Patagonia. You can anonymously leave your donations in the kiosk any time day or night.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY AND KNOW THAT YOUR DONATION RESTORES DIGNITY IN OUR ELDER AND DISABLED COMMUNITIES.  

 

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Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona - Tucson, Arizona

Family Health Care Amigos, located in Patagonia, Arizona, has partnered with the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona to provide adult incontinent supplies to those under the poverty line where no public assistance exists. For information on the first diaper bank in the country, Click Here To Learn More.

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