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CHANGING THE SPACES OF PUBLIC RESTROOMS
Public restrooms should accommodate the public, INCLUDING wheelchair users who need diapering.
The right equipment and floor plan means a safe, dignified, hygienic changing experience.
GEORGIA
The Environment:
Essential elements: Space around changing table to accommodate wheelchair and two caregivers. Privacy screen or curtain. Centrally placed toilet with access on either side.
Our Goals:
● Raise awareness within the general public. ● Advocate with local, state, and federal
agencies. ● Campaign to impact retail and commercial
venues: stores, entertainment venues, etc. ● Partner with disability advocacy groups.
Contact:
Candice Aaron
347.743.4993
Like us on facebook! www.facebook.com/changingspacesGA
PLEASE CONTACT US:
www.changingspacesGA.org678-631-6478
Like us on facebook! www.facebook.com/changingspacesGA
CHANGING SPACES RESTROOMS address the needs of ALL wheelchair users - such as people with: - spinal injuries - Global Cerebral Palsy
- muscular dystrophy - multiple sclerosis
- anyone who needs to lie down to deal with
diapering concerns.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE by finding them on the web and emailing them...
http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
LET THEM KNOW why the Changing Spaces House Bill is important!
Help us keep our loved ones off of the bathroom floor!
These restrooms assure the right equipment, space, and environment for everyone.
Baby changing tables just don’t cut it. Changing on the floor just won’t do.
The Environment:
Essential elements: Space around changing table to accommodate wheelchair and two caregivers. Privacy screen or curtain. Centrally placed toilet with access on either side.
Our Goals:
● Raise awareness within the general public. ● Advocate with local, state, and federal
agencies. ● Campaign to impact retail and commercial
venues: stores, entertainment venues, etc. ● Partner with disability advocacy groups.
Contact:
Candice Aaron
347.743.4993
Like us on facebook! www.facebook.com/changingspacesGA
THE ENVIRONMENT
Essential elements:• Space around changing table to accommodate wheelchair and two caregivers. • Privacy screen or curtain. • Centrally placed toilet with access on either side.• Non-slip floor
The Environment:
Essential elements: Space around changing table to accommodate wheelchair and two caregivers. Privacy screen or curtain. Centrally placed toilet with access on either side.
Our Goals:
● Raise awareness within the general public. ● Advocate with local, state, and federal
agencies. ● Campaign to impact retail and commercial
venues: stores, entertainment venues, etc. ● Partner with disability advocacy groups.
Contact:
Candice Aaron
347.743.4993
Like us on facebook! www.facebook.com/changingspacesGA
THE EQUIPMENT
Changing tables available through:MAX-Ability, Inc.
800.577.1555 • [email protected]
Additional supplies: Tear-off paper roll to cover changing table Large waste bin
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Georgia
Changing the Spaces of Public Restrooms
Public restrooms should accommodate the public. Including wheelchair users who need diapering.
Baby changing tables just don’t cut it. Changing on the floor just won’t do.
The right equipment and floor plan means a safe, dignified, hygienic changing experience.
Changing Spaces Restrooms address the needs of ALL wheelchair users such as people with spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis anyone who needs to lay down to deal with diapering concerns. These restrooms assure the right equipment, space, and environment for everyone .
The Equipment:
Changing tables available through MAXAbility, Inc. 800.577.1555 maxability.com info@maxability.com
Additional supplies:
Tearoff paper roll to cover changing table Large waste bin Nonslip floor
☑ Raise awareness within the general public.
☑ Advocate with local, state, and federal agencies.
☑ Campaign to impact retail and commercial venues: stores, entertainment venues, etc.
☑ Partner with disability advocacy groups.
OUR GOALS