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Manchester Museum

Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom | 0161 275 2648 | Website

Ancient history, modern facilities - Changing Places Toilet

4

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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair

Overview

Most people visit the Manchester Museum to see Stan, the T-Rex or the tiny frogs in the vivarium (cute) but I popped along to check out the Changing Places toilet. This review solely relates to the Changing Places toilet, there will be a separate review for the museum as a whole.

Transport & Parking

4

There are 3 accessible parking spaces on Bridgeford Street, which runs along the side of the museum. The 15, 18, 41, 43, 53, 87, 111, 142, 143, 147, V1, V2, and V4 bus services stop and collect on nearby Oxford Street. Bike parking is also available on the grounds.

Access

3

There is level access throughout the building, with lifts to all floors which feature braille markings and handrails. There was no induction loop or alternative signage to the toilet.

Toilets

4

The Changing Places toilet can be found on the ground floor, close to the picnic area. The door opens outward and does not require a RADAR key. It can be opened from the outside by using the touch pad and locked or unlocked from the inside by pressing a button on the wall. The toilet features many essentials, including an adjustable change bed, a large height-adjustable sink with a lever-style tap and a ceiling track hoist. The toilet has grab rails on either side, a colostomy shelf, and space for a left-side transfer. The flush is on the right when seated, and the emergency cord, which hung to the floor, is on the left. The toilet seat, toilet lid and grabrails contrast with the rest of the toilet. There's also a shower at the head of the change bed for those who may need it. As expected, the toilet is large enough to accommodate several carers as needed. Two privacy screens are provided. Additional accessible toilets can be found throughout the museum. I found them to be spacious and easily able to accommodate additional people

Staff

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Photos

Image of the height adjustable sink Image of the ceiling track hoist Image of the toilet with grab rails on either side Image of the change bed with shower Image of the lock/unlock button and door to the toilet Image of the door to the toilet, mirror and privacy screen Image of the accessible toilet, a long room with a contrasting back wall Entrance to the toilet, a push button on an off-white wall Image of the Braile buttons on the lift

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