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Changing Places are toilets designed to provide extra facilities for people with severe or multiple disabilities.
Changing Places Disability Toilets

Did you know that over 250,000 people in the UK need Changing Places toilets to help them get out and do everyday things that many of us take for granted?

To use a toilet safely and comfortably, some people need extra space and special equipment, like an adjustable changing bench, a toilet with room on both sides, and a ceiling hoist. And with bladder and bowel issues affecting 14 million people, it's also important to have a place to change safely and privately should people require this.

Changing Places toilets are crucial for people with learning or physical disabilities, such as spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, or multiple sclerosis. These individuals may have limited mobility and need special equipment or assistance from caregivers to use the toilet or change continence pads.

Regular accessible toilets often don't have the necessary equipment or space. Standard toilets are usually too small for more than one person, and without Changing Places toilets, people with disabilities are at risk. Caregivers sometimes have to change people on the floor, which is unsafe, unhygienic, and degrading. Changing Places toilets provide a safer, more comfortable solution and should be available alongside regular accessible toilets.

 

What Changing Places toilets offer

They are different to standard disabled toilets because they have a:

  • centrally placed toilet with room either side for carers
  • washing and changing area with enough space for the disabled person and up to two carers
  • screen or curtain to give the disabled person or carer some privacy
  • tracking hoist system, or mobile hoist if this is not possible
  • height adjustable adult-sized changing bench
  • wide tear-off paper roll to cover the bench
  • large waste bin for disposable pads
  • non-slip floor

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How to contact Changing Places

020 7803 4814

changingplaces@musculardystrophyuk.org

Disabled toilet key 

 
A RADAR key allows people with disabilities to enter over 9,000 accessible toilets around the UK. You can use the Great British Public Toilet Map website to locate RADAR toilet locations near you.