
Ordering the wrong bed pad case is one of those small mistakes that turns into a big problem fast, either a shipment that’s too thin, too small, or gone in two weeks flat. Bulk-Price supplies disposable bed pads by the case to home caregivers, clinics, and care facilities across the U.S., and this guide covers exactly what separates a pad worth reordering from one that ends up back on the cart returns page.
What Disposable Bed Pads Are
A disposable bed pad is three layers doing one job: a soft top sheet against the skin, an absorbent core that pulls fluid away and locks it in, and a waterproof backing underneath that keeps everything from soaking through to the mattress. Use it, fold it, bag it, toss it. No wash cycle, no drying time, no laundry pile building up in the corner of a care room.
That last point is the entire case for disposables over reusable pads. Reusables have their place for lighter, occasional use, but for anyone managing several changes a day, a bedridden parent, a full hospice caseload, washing pads between uses just isn’t realistic. Disposables remove that step entirely, which is exactly why they dominate in clinical and high-frequency home settings.
What to Look For Before You Buy
The market is full of pads that look nearly identical in a product photo and perform nothing alike once they’re actually used overnight. Two things determine the outcome: what the pad is made of and whether the size actually matches the job.
Materials & Build
A pad’s core does most of the work, and a thin, papery core simply can’t gel liquid fast enough to stop it from pooling and spreading toward the edges. Before ordering a case, check for:
- A quilted or non-woven top layer that stays dry against skin after use; damp skin overnight is how pressure sores and irritation start.
- A backing that’s genuinely waterproof, not just water-resistant, since a resistant pad still lets moisture through eventually.
- Some form of odor control built into the core, which matters far more in shared rooms and facilities than most first-time buyers expect.
Bulk-Price’s disposable bed pads build all three in as standard rather than reserving them for a “premium” tier at a higher price.
Sizing & Pack Counts
This is where most buyers get tripped up, because “large” from one brand can be smaller than “medium” from another. Bulk-Price keeps the sizing straightforward:
| Size | Dimensions | Pack Count |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 13″ x 18″ | 600 count |
| Medium | 18″ x 24″ | 600 count |
| Large | 24″ x 24″ | 200 count |
| XL | 24″ x 36″ | 200 count |
| XXL | 36″ x 36″ | 100 count |
Small and Medium suit chairs, wheelchairs, and spot protection. XL and XXL are the ones that actually cover an adult mattress edge to edge, which is where most overnight incontinence cases land. A restless sleeper makes the decision easier- size up, since an oversized pad still does its job while an undersized one guarantees a wet sheet by morning.
Quick tip: facilities with mixed resident needs tend to do better ordering a combination of Medium and XXL cases rather than standardizing on one size for everyone.
Why Buyers Order by the Case
A single retail pack disappears fast once daily changes are factored in, faster than most people budget for the first time they order. Buying by the case solves three problems at once: fewer reorders, no mid-week scramble when supply runs low, and predictable storage since a case takes up a known, fixed amount of shelf space. That’s precisely why home-health agencies, hospices, and care homes buy this way almost without exception. The product is a recurring need, not an occasional purchase, so the buying pattern should reflect that.
The Cost Saving on Bulk Orders
Per-unit cost drops noticeably the moment you move from single retail packs to case orders. A facility running through several hundred pads a month pays a meaningfully lower cost per pad through Bulk-Price than restocking at retail prices, and that difference compounds across a year of ordering. For a single household managing one person’s care, the dollar savings are smaller, but the practical benefit is the same: one delivery covers weeks instead of days, and that’s worth something beyond what shows up on the receipt.
Order Disposable Bed Pads in Bulk
Bulk-Price ships directly to the U.S. without the retail price added by a third-party pharmacy or distributor. Every case comes from the same production run, so a pad ordered in month three is identical to the one delivered in week one, no quiet downgrades, no substituted materials. That consistency, paired with dependable fulfillment and direct-from-source pricing, is the actual reason caregivers, clinics, and resellers keep returning to Bulk-Price for their disposable bed pads instead of shopping around each time supply runs low.


