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Tena Comfort Pants LG/XL 12/Bx

C$89.99
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SKU: 36055

These lightweight stretch-mesh pants hold TENA Comfort or Shaped Pads securely in proper position throughout wear. The soft, breathable seamless design provides discreet comfort while the bulk 12-pack offers economical supply for facilities or home care.

    • Why Choose TENA Comfort Pants Large/X-Large 12/Bx

      The LG/XL 12-per-box is the facility stock format for the most commonly used fixation pant size in long-term care and assisted living settings. LG/XL covers the majority of the adult resident population's hip and thigh measurement range — most ambulatory adults requiring pad-and-fixation-pant incontinence management fit within the LG/XL range rather than S/M, making this the higher-volume size in any facility programme. The 12-count box provides practical stock depth: at typical laundry cycles of 24–48 hours, each resident requires a minimum of 2 pairs in rotation (one in use, one in wash) — a 12-count box stocks 6 residents at minimum rotation depth, or provides individual users with a 6-pair rotation that accommodates wear, washing, and occasional loss without running short. Correct LG/XL sizing is the primary functional variable — fixation pants that are too large for the individual resident lose the stretch tension that holds the pad in position, and pads that migrate sideways or forward fail to contain output regardless of their absorbent capacity. Staff in facility settings should measure hip circumference against the LG/XL size guide for each resident before allocating. Pads sold separately; match pad absorbency to each resident's care plan.

      Key Features

      ✔ LG/XL sizing — most commonly required fixation pant size in adult care populations

      ✔ 12 per box — facility stock depth for multi-resident programmes and laundry rotation

      ✔ Reusable stretch-fit for reliable pad retention through daily wear and laundering cycles

      ✔ Pad sold separately — match to individual absorbent product and care plan

      ✔ Washable — machine gentle, no fabric softener

      Benefits

      ✔ LG/XL covers the majority of the ambulatory adult population's fixation pant size requirement

      ✔ 12-count box stocks 6 residents at minimum 2-pair rotation depth

      ✔ Significantly lower per-unit cost than repeated small-pack purchases

      ✔ Reusable format reduces ongoing fixation garment cost across the facility programme

      ✔ Correct LG/XL sizing maintains stretch tension for reliable pad positioning

      Clinical & Typical Applications

      ✔ Facility incontinence programme pad-and-fixation-pant protocol for LG/XL ambulatory residents

      ✔ Long-term care and assisted living primary fixation pant stock at the most common adult size

      ✔ Home care programme supply for larger-framed clients requiring reusable fixation pants

      ✔ Bulk reorder for established facility programmes maintaining LG/XL standing inventory

      ✔ Initial stock for new facility programmes establishing the pad-plus-pant incontinence format

      Usage & Care

      Confirm each resident's hip and thigh measurement against the LG/XL size range before allocating — do not assume LG/XL based on body height or weight alone. Place the compatible pad inside the fixation pants before wearing. Machine wash on gentle cycle in warm water without fabric softener. Air dry or tumble dry on low. Label pants for individual residents in shared care settings to maintain hygiene protocols. Replace when elasticity diminishes and pad retention is no longer effective.

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