NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Sabrina Kimball, founder of Universal Changing Places, an organization that advocates for public areas to have adult changing tables for disabled adults and the elderly.
The blue-and-white highway sign for the eastbound rest stop near here displays more than the standard icon of a person in a wheelchair, indicating facilities are accessible to people who can’t walk.
Kim Boulter has used bathroom floors, angled the back of her van away from onlookers in various parking lots and cleared off conference room tables in order to change her 9-year-old son. Aiden has ...
Picture this: you’re out with your baby, maybe running errands or meeting a friend for coffee, when it’s time for a diaper change. You head to the restroom—and there’s no changing table. Just a cold, ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Adult-sized changing tables could soon be installed in public buildings throughout Alabama. Lawmakers are considering a bill requiring people with disabilities to have a ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Adult-sized changing tables will soon be installed in public buildings throughout the state. That new law was just signed by Governor Kay Ivey last week. This law also ...
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Sabrina Kimball, founder of Universal Changing Places, an organization that advocates for public areas to have adult... Advocates Support Efforts To Install Public ...