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Robin Douglas is raising money for League of Friends of Reading Hospitals
£642
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Bayer Newbury 10k 2015 · 24 May 2015 ·

We provice care for patients and staff to Go above and beyond what the NHS fund

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What are Changing Places Toilets?

Standard disabled toilets do not meet the needs of all people with a disability – or their carers.

People with profound and multiple learning disabilities, as well as other serious impairments such as spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis or an acquired brain injury, often need extra facilities to allow them to use the toilets comfortably.

Changing Places toilets are different to standard disabled toilets with extra features and more space to meet these needs.

Each Changing Places toilet provides:

The right equipment

- a height adjustable adult-sized changing bench.

- a tracking hoist system, or mobile hoist if this is not possible.

Enough space

- adequate space in the changing area for the disabled person and up to two carers.

- a centrally placed toilet with room either side for the carers.

- a screen or curtain to allow the disabled person and carer some privacy.

A safe and clean environment

- wide tear off paper roll to cover the bench.

- a large waste bin for disposable pads.

- a non-slip floor.


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About the charity

We are an independent Berkshire charity whose first priority is to make sure that people being treated at the RBH have the easiest and most comfortable time possible. We provide retail, café and bedside services for patients, their families and hard-working hospital staff. We also raise money from the local community to help pay for new equipment and facilities to improve everyone’s experience of our fantastic hospital.

Donation summary

Total
£641.33
+ £146.50 Gift Aid
Online
£641.33
Offline
£0.00

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