This past weekend I was admitted to a hospital in Raleigh, NC for observation due to a back problem. Being admitted to a hospital was totally unexpected as I had gone to see my doctor for lower back pain and expected to receive medications and be sent back home.
I told the nurse that I am incontinent and would need diapers. Imagine my shock when she told me that the hospital had a "no diapers" policy and did not provide diapers. All that they provided was an absorbent underpad for the bed. The incontinent patient is forced to pee and poop on the pad while in bed.
Fortunately, I had two diapers with me in my backpack to tide me for a while. I then frantically called my wife to bring in more diapers from my supply at home.
As it turned out, I was discharged just as my last diaper was about full.
I had read that hospitals with "no diaper" policies exist but had never encountered one. I think it to be demeaning, humiliating, and outright abusive to anyone with medical incontinence. Had I remained in the hospital I would have demanded to see the patient advocate.
Using underpads completely ignores the problem of what the incontinent patient is expected to do when we get out of bed for medical tests and treatments - pee poop on the floor? Of course, if enough of us did that the policy might change.
I am really angry about this.

Has anyone else encountered "no diaper" policies?
--John
(double incontinent - diapers 24/7)