Changing Places Modular Toilet

Danfo offers a changing places modular building, manufactured off-site and transported to a location of your choice.

Changing Place toilet designed to assist

Danfo offers a changing places modular building, manufactured off-site and transported to a location of your choice. 

These facilities are designed to assist those with profound and multiple disabilities who require adult carers,  who require additional support and often need extra facilities to allow them to use a toilet comfortably.

The modular building is built according to guidance issued by the ‘Changing Places Organisation’ to recognise an internal area of 4m x 3m square and equipped to a high standard.  All buildings come with technical specification of the equipment used.

Inside of Changing Places Modular Toilet

Inside of Changing Places Modular toilet

The Changing Place building is equipped with the following as standard:

  • Electrically operated height adjustable changing bench
  • Electrically operated X Y hoist system
  • Height adjustable wash hand basin
  • Close coupled WC
  • Privacy screen
  • Large paper dispenser for bed
  • Grab rails and drop down arms
  • Full length mirror
  • Appropriate wall mounted coat hooks
  • Emergency alarm
  • Colostomy shelf
  • Radar key entry (optional extra to replace with keypad/swipe card entry)

The external façade can be designed to any specification desired by the client.

Why Changing Places toilets?

There are over thousands of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities that are limited in their own mobility, they cannot use standard accessible toilets and they need help and support. 

By providing Changing Places toilets in public places it makes ha huge difference for people that are limited in their own mobility and their families. 

A Changing Place toilet - with the right equipment - enables the person with disabilites to have a "active citizenship" as the government policy promotes.  

Information above from changing-places.org/.

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