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Tabbycat
#1 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2010 4:33:54 PM Quote
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Why is it most disabled loos are just average height? After hip replacements, you get told to have a loo seat raiser, or one of those frames that go over the toilet. Its all very well disabled loos having pull down grab rails but they're not much good when you have weak arthritic upper limbs and a stiff hip.

I seized my opportunity to air my views today at my local hospital. The supervisor was inspecting the state of the room and writing down her observations, so she agreed to include mine above. She said the loo is the right height for wheelchair users to transfer, but she'd suggest a raised seat or frame be made available too.

Carol
RedDog
#2 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2010 6:38:25 PM Quote
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Perhaps they think you should hang onto it 'til you get home!
A friend is someone who knows all about you but loves you anyway!
JulieM
#3 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2010 6:50:21 PM Quote
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Glad you've raised this point. My hubby Alan has a colostomy and so has to use the 'facilities' in a disabled loo at times-he actually has to KNEEL DOWN on those yucky floors when he is in there as everything is at the wrong height for what he has to do. I've known him to come out with soaking wet trousers knees from a wet floor, yuck. AND he is immuno supressed too.
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
amanda_lewin
#4 Posted : Friday, February 05, 2010 9:50:34 PM Quote
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Oh my! That is SO dreadful to hear, Julie! Poor man!

Well done, Carol, for raising this with the supervisor, hope they now decide to raise the seats!

Love,

Amanda
Tabbycat
#5 Posted : Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:13:36 AM Quote
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RedDog wrote:
Perhaps they think you should hang onto it 'til you get home!


I do most of the time! BigGrin

Julie, my mum's had a colostomy bag for 20 years and won't use public loos.
Carol
jeanb
#6 Posted : Monday, February 08, 2010 5:38:50 PM Quote
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Just a thought, Julie - you could buy some chair sized absorbant pads and take a couple with you when you go out so that Alan would at least have something clean to kneel on?
Jxx
Maria_R
#7 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:05:56 PM Quote
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I agree Carol- it almost seems as if they are just doing the bar minimum to 'tick the boxes'. My knees are weak so I struggle to get on and off a normal height loo- I'm not in a wheelchair so the pull down rails aren't much use as they are too low- that's if I can pull them down in the first place.
Julie- that's awful. He has enough to cope with , without suffering the indignity you describe.

Maybe we should start campaigning for improved disabled loos????
amanda_lewin
#8 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:48:20 PM Quote
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When we went to Normandy in 2008, every single public toilet we went to (and we went alot with the children!LOL) there were holes in the ground. Old ladies would disappear into these toilets and squat. I was absolutely amazed!

And desperate too! LOL
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