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When constructing new buildings or renovating existing facilities, accessibility and mobility for PRMs are essential aspects to consider. Bathrooms, in particular, need to be designed according to strict criteria to ensure a barrier-free experience.
The bathroom is a space where crucial details must be taken into account to facilitate access for PRMs. Essential features include walk-in showers on the same level, so that people can get in and out without any obstacles. Equipment such as grab rails and shower seats must be judiciously placed to assist people with disabilities.
In France, the Disability Act of 17 May 2006 lays down strict technical rules to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, particularly in the construction and fitting out of homes, including bathrooms. Standards for PRMs specify precise guidelines for washbasins, including :
In short, designing a bathroom adapted for PRMs requires a carefully planned approach and strict compliance with current standards. A well-designed bathroom can significantly improve the quality of life of PRMs by offering them greater independence and ease of use. This demonstrates our commitment to inclusion and equal access for all.
The Cocoon Bed offers a cosy, secure space, designed for people with autism, epilepsy or self-harming behaviour.