Midland steps towards a more inclusive future after groundbreaking of Changing Places facility

Sep 13, 2023 | News Story

Group with shovels at ground breaking event.

The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation, other local foundations and about 50 attendees gathered for the groundbreaking event for Michigan’s first Changing Places facility – a restroom that goes beyond Americans With Disabilities Act standards. 

The facility will have an adult changing table, an electric door, an overhead hoist system to help users around the room, a keypad lock and more. In addition to the Changing Places restroom, the facility will have two ADA-approved restrooms.

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