Help protecting furniture from incontinence

Post date: 2020-09-22 11:46:53
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Over Thanksgiving, my wife and I plan to rent a vacation house. Her 90-year-old mother will join us. Her mother is cognitively sharp but incontinent. She has accidents at least three times a day and does not find that adult diapers always work for her. (We don't know whether they don't do the job, or whether she doesn't wear them.)

We bought property damage insurance for the vacation house but would really like to not damage the property. Her mother is getting a much-needed reprieve from her assisted-living home, and we want her to feel relaxed and welcome. Should we get some kind of pads for the furniture, or a plastic mattress cover? Any and all ideas are appreciated.
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