Listen "Ambassador Shari Cooper Talks Universal Changing Tables"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, host Shari Cooper talks about the huge difference that universal changing tables are making for people with disabilities in Ohio. The adult-sized tables are being installed in public places across the state, giving people with disabilities more freedom and dignity when they need to use the restroom.Shari is joined by disability advocates, local leaders and a parent who has experienced the struggles of not having accessible restrooms. Dr. Pamela Combs, who helps lead developmental disability services in Montgomery County, and Jennifer Corcoran, co-leader of Changing Spaces Ohio, explain how they’ve been able to convince businesses, government leaders, and communities to support this important project. Jennifer talks about how hard it was to take her son Matthew out in public because they couldn’t find a proper place to change him, which led her to start advocating for the universal changing tables and areas.With Dayton, Ohio leading the way, the guests discuss how life is improving for people with disabilities because people's restroom needs are being met. Before, many couldn’t attend festivals, go to the library, or even work because there weren’t restrooms that met their needs. Now, thanks to efforts in places like the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton International Airport, and local libraries, people with disabilities can enjoy these activities without worry. Larry Strong, the facilities manager at the Dayton Art Institute, shares how the museum is adding a changing table and has also used mobile changing stations during big events like Oktoberfest.Kim Kirkwood, another advocate, and Melody Burba, who works at the Access Center for Independent Living, talk about how Ohio’s efforts are becoming an example for other states. Melody shares her own experience of how difficult life was when she couldn’t find accessible restrooms, and how these new tables will allow her and others to live more independently.This episode is all about the power of community advocacy, showing how working together can bring real change. Universal changing tables are giving people with disabilities the chance to be more active in their communities and enjoy the same experiences as everyone else.Listeners can visit ddc.ohio.gov to learn more and stay updated on events and advocacy efforts.Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuests:Dr. Pamela Combs - Superintendent & CEO of the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disability ServicesJennifer Corcoran - Co-lead of Changing Spaces Ohio & Program ConsultantLarry Strong - Facilities Manager at Dayton Art InstituteKim Kirkwood - Advocate & Founder of Changing Spaces OhioMelody Burba - Disability Advocate, Access Center for Independent LivingKey Topics:What is a Universal Changing Table?Universal changing tables are height-adjustable and accommodate adults up to six feet tall and over 400 pounds, ensuring dignity and safety.The Impact on the Dayton Community:Before these tables, many people with disabilities couldn’t attend community events, go to work, or travel without risking their dignity and safety. Now, with universal changing tables at venues like the Dayton Art Institute and Schuster Center, Dayton is leading by example.Advocacy and Change:Jennifer Corcoran and Kim Kirkwood have spearheaded advocacy efforts, from grassroots organizing to pushing state-level policies that have made Ohio a pioneer in universal changing tables.Ongoing Projects:Learn about upcoming installations at the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton Metro Library, and rest stops across Ohio. Plus, Montgomery County Board of DD’s role in providing mobile changing statio