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19 June 2013
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Design
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Example layout and design
Example Layout
1.
A height adjustable changing bench
2. A tracking hoist system, or mobile hoist if this is not possible
3. There should be adequate space
4.
A centrally placed toilet with room either side for the carers
5. A screen or curtain
6. Wide tear off paper roll to cover the bench
7. A large waste bin for disposable pads
8. A non-slip floor
Further details will follow.
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