Yes I have used them in the past. I am currently using a FSA (Flexible Savings Account). Both work very similar with some exceptions. Both can be funded by Pre-Tax payroll deduction. The HSA also allows in person deposits at the bank. Both will have a debit card access for purchases and paying doctors. The HSA allows checks to be written and in person withdrawals at the bank. Most websites that sell diapers take both cards for payment. I have used them at Northshore Care, XP Medical and many others, even some that have more of and AB/DL theme will still accept them because they are selling a medical supply. Incontinence supplies are still a covered expense under HSA/FSA laws in America so you shouldn't have any problem using the account to purchase supplies.
If you do make in person deposits or withdrawals from you HSA at the bank, remember to save your receipts to document what that was for. Deposts you want to keep as they will still count as Pre-Tax contributions and will be a deduction for your income taxes when filing. Withdrawals you want to document what the expense was for in case you get questioned so you can prove that it was for a qualified medical expense.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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