Nancy Baker Curtis demonstrates using an adult-size changing table with son Charlie at a rest stop near Adair, Iowa. The table is motorized so it can be lowered when a person needs to get on, then ...
Currently, 23 of Iowa’s rest stops have adult changing tables. The Iowa DOT says any new rest stops will have them built in.
Nancy Baker Curtis demonstrates using an adult-size changing table with son Charlie at a rest stop near Adair, Iowa. The table is motorized so it can be lowered when a person needs to get on, then ...
When you’re out in the community enjoying events, shopping, or running errands, can you access public restrooms? If you can, good, but some adults with disabilities cannot because most public spaces ...
Alison Bynum lives in Smyrna, Tennessee with her husband, Brad, and daughters, Norah and Charlotte. She is a governor-appointed member of the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities for the ...
This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. ADAIR, Iowa — The blue-and-white highway sign ...
Chrissy Hood’s 21-year-old daughter Alaina, who has intellectual and developmental disabilities, outgrew a baby changing table a long time ago. Hood and her husband have resorted to changing her on ...
Within the next few years, Kim Boulter and her son Aiden, as well as thousands of other Ohio families, will be able to take road trips to new places thanks to an investment by the Ohio Department of ...
Tennessee State Parks today announced the installation of adult-sized changing tables at five state parks as part of efforts to increase accessibility for all visitors. The added tables bring the ...
The white changing table is 6 feet long and can be lowered and raised with a handheld controller wired to an electric motor. When not in use, the table folds up against the wall. The table was ...
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.