Glasgow Fort Unveils Fully Accessible Changing Places Toilet

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Glasgow Fort shopping centre has collaborated with charity PAMIS to create a fully accessible Changing Places toilet. The new space, located in the customer service area, features specialist equipment to support individuals with complex care needs. Glasgow Fort aims to make their venue more inclusive and accessible for all visitors.

A city shopping centre has unveiled a fully accessible Changing Places toilet which was developed with a leading charity.

Located within the recently refurbished customer service area, the changing places toilet is designed to support those with more complex care needs, offering specialist equipment such as an overhead hoist system as well as an adjustable wash basin, grab rails, a privacy screen and an adult-sized, height-adjustable changing bench.

To celebrate the opening, pupils, carers and teachers from Ashton Secondary School visited the centre to take part in a tour of the facility.

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