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Waterproof mattress cover/mat. Any recommendations?

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HelterSkelter1 Sun 02-Feb-25 06:54:27

DH has an MS waterproof mattress cover over the whole mattress... as do I. It's a few years old so I am not sure how effective it still is.
I am looking to buy another smaller "mat" to use as well as the existing cover. He doesn't actually "need" it at the moment, but I want to be one step ahead. I probably will replace the larger cover as well shortly. So recommendations for both sizes will be welcome.

Astitchintime Sun 02-Feb-25 07:37:22

I bought a double waterproof mattress protector for my Dad from Dunelm. The 'top' was made of sort of fine towelling and was really soft; the underside was really pliable and didn't 'sound' like it was waterproof.......I do hope that makes sense.
Dad would only have little accidents but the topper did save the mattress on several occasions. It laundered easily and didn't take long to dry.
Can't advise on the smaller ones though, sorry.

Saxifrage Sun 02-Feb-25 07:38:06

There are disposable pads available www.amazon.co.uk/s?ref=nb_sb_noss_2&crid=2IYH41TB5U1EP&sprefix=disposable+waterproof+incontinence+pads%2Caps%2C81&k=Disposable+waterproof+incontinence+pads&tag=gransnetforum-21

MissAdventure Sun 02-Feb-25 08:11:21

www.ageukincontinence.co.uk/vivactive-washable-bed-pad-white-2000ml-single.html

These are washable, do not feel of plastic at all, and can hold pints, drying it away from the person.

They're called kylie sheets, and you canget the from amazon, etc, too.

Zighy4 Sun 02-Feb-25 08:48:32

Could I ask if anyone has experience of using a private health care facility for post operative care? I’m curious about the costs involved as I have had 2 quotes and they are very different at £400 a day and £850 a day. My husband will need 24 hour care for a couple of weeks. Thank you

granfromafar Sun 02-Feb-25 08:54:53

Zighy4, it would be better if you started a new thread on this, as you will get more responses. Good luck.

Georgesgran Sun 02-Feb-25 08:57:08

Zighy4.

You might like to start a new thread. Most posters tend to read the original, comment on it and often don’t read the whole thread, so your question will be missed.

Georgesgran Sun 02-Feb-25 08:58:09

Crossed post granfromafar

HelterSkelter1 Sun 02-Feb-25 09:00:31

Thank you. I will look at the links.

Charleygirl5 Sun 02-Feb-25 10:03:48

Utopia on Amazon sells one that looks and feels exactly like a bedsheet. It washes well, is well made, and is not expensive. It has not been tested yet but is in place when required.

A cleaner changed the bedding and thought it was an ordinary bottom white fitted sheet.

Granniesunite Sun 02-Feb-25 10:15:05

I bought a double quite from Amazon that’s fully water proofed.

It does “sound” waterproof and crackles but it is a practical bonus and I’m so happy with it remove the wet quilt cover and give it a wipe over and it’s good to go again.

I too second the kylie sheets again from Amazon.

Whiff Mon 03-Feb-25 11:24:45

I had the one I cover my spare bedroom with from Argos it has a cotton top and waterproof underneath elasticated all round and deep enough to go under the mattress so a nice tight fit. It's a double and the mattress is deep. Think it was £10 . But will check.

Whiff Mon 03-Feb-25 11:28:05

Just looked it was Habitat from Argos double now £16 single £14.

Grandmafrench Mon 03-Feb-25 17:12:57

IKEA do lovely lightweight, soft and easy to launder, waterproof mattress covers. They're not expensive and have always kept my mattresses impeccable - in spite of numerous spilt drinks courtesy of GCs and once, when my cleaning lady accidentally shut my cat in the bedroom!!! 🙀

MayBee70 Mon 03-Feb-25 17:18:10

Are they for IKEA sized mattresses, though, which are a different size to other mattresses. I’m only asking because I want to replace an IKEA bed but can only replace it with another IKEA bed because the mattress is an IKEA one and still in really good condition.

JamesandJon33 Mon 03-Feb-25 18:06:29

My friends carers used puppy training mats on her bed

Primrose53 Mon 03-Feb-25 19:26:10

I bought two on Ebay. About a tenner each. Soft towelling one side and waterproof the other but not scratchy stuff. They are fitted and wash really well.

MissAdventure Tue 04-Feb-25 11:57:22

Bargain, primrose.

Any update on when your husband will be back home?

Grandmafrench Tue 04-Feb-25 12:16:06

MayBee70

Are they for IKEA sized mattresses, though, which are a different size to other mattresses. I’m only asking because I want to replace an IKEA bed but can only replace it with another IKEA bed because the mattress is an IKEA one and still in really good condition.

Yes, I'm assuming they are. Living in France, when we needed to replace bed frames or mattresses, we were driven mad by the sizes which never matched up with the British ones. So, beds now are from IKEA - almost all other French beds we found to be soooooo hard, and expensive. These mattress covers are almost invisible when fitted onto the mattress, they don't crackle or suffer from laundering and one of them we're still using after 8 years. They change the names from time to time, but perhaps the most recent one is GÖKÄRT in their range.

HelterSkelter1 Fri 07-Feb-25 09:17:46

Thank you for all your recommendations. I've ordered the tuck in bed pad from Age Co and will let you know. It is well reviewed on their site.
Gransnet is so helpful for these sorts of questions.