First Changing Places for Morrisons!

16th Jun 2014

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Morrisons unveils its first Changing Places for disabled people

Leading supermarket chain Morrisons plc has unveiled its first accessible, assisted Changing Places toilet for disabled customers- the first of its kind at a Midlands supermarket.

The new facility has been supplied and installed by Clos-o-Mat- Britain’s leading disabled toileting solutions company, in the Lawley, Telford store, as part of a new café and washroom/restroom scheme.

The Changing Places toilet features more space than a standard accessible toilet, to accommodate the user and their carer(s), plus a height adjustable washbasin, hoist, mobile shower trolley, WC with drop down arms and a privacy screen. Without the additional space and equipment, shoppers who care for someone who needs help to go to the toilet would otherwise have to curtail their trip, or change their loved one on the floor.

Explained Frank Cromie, Morrisons Lawley store manager:

“We’re aware of the number of customers who will really benefit from the facility. It’s a fantastic idea and offers a far more dignified experience for those who might otherwise typically use the floor of a disabled WC for changing. For many, conducting a weekly grocery shop is a family endeavour which requires the utmost planning and support from the store, We very much hope that this will make life a lot easier for our existing disabled customer base and possibly even encourage other members of the community to stop by.”

Kelvin Grimes, Clos-o-Mat Changing Places project manager added:

“The new Changing Places toilet at Morrisons means there are now over 600 open across the UK in a raft of places to which the public have access. Such toilets mean the 1/4million+ disabled people who need the help of a carer to toilet can visit more places, and stay longer, than they could otherwise do, without the stress and worry of being able to find and access suitable toilets.”

A Changing Places toilet is now ‘desirable’ under the latest Building Regulations Approved Document M 2013, and ‘good practice’ under BS8300:2009 for all new build and refurbishment projects involving buildings to which numbers of the public have access.

For the latest list of Changing Places in Derbyshire please see the Changing Places section of this website or visit www.changing-places.org for details of the national campaign for these facilities.

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