Tena
Tena products, which are incontinence supplies, are eligible for HSA, FSA, and HRA reimbursement.
Eligibility Matrix
Eligibility status for all account types
| Account Type | Status |
|---|---|
| HSA | Eligible |
| FSA | Eligible |
| HRA | Eligible |
Quick Reference
The IRS considers incontinence supplies to be qualified medical expenses because they are used for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body. Tena products fall under this category as they are designed to manage incontinence, which is a medical condition.
When It Qualifies
- •The expense must be for the primary purpose of alleviating or treating incontinence.
When It Doesn't
- •Expenses for general hygiene or convenience not related to a medical condition are not eligible.
Similar Items
Official Source
IRS Publication 502 (2024)
What Are Medical Expenses? - Incontinence supplies
View on IRS.gov
Important Notice
- •Your specific plan may have different rules
- •Keep all receipts and documentation
- •This is informational only, not tax or legal advice
While generally eligible, specific plan administrators may have their own substantiation requirements. Always keep detailed records and receipts for all purchases. This information is for educational purposes only and not tax or legal advice.