A Changing Table is a device designed to assist in the care of an individual who is limited in their ability to change their position, due to illness, disability or age. They are typically used by people with a disability such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy or motor-neuron disease.

Changing Tables are used in public places such as hospitals and nursing homes, as well as by private individuals at home. They can be used by the person themselves or by a carer. They can be made from materials such as plastic, metal and wood.
Changing tables are often used by those with physical disabilities. The devices can be used to change the position of a person who is confined to bed, chair or wheelchair, allowing them to maintain an upright posture while being changed. Changing tables can also be used by those who have difficulty getting up and down from the floor.

Changing tables provide a safer environment for changing than on the floor (or ground) because they reduce the risk of falls and reduce the amount of time spent on the ground (or floor). They also allow for easier access to clothing and personal items that can be difficult for someone with physical disabilities to reach.
Changing tables are available in many different sizes and designs depending on what your needs are. You can get them as small as a single bedside table or as large as your living room! There are even some models that include a built-in changing station so you don’t have to buy additional furniture just for this purpose.
Changing Tables come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be used for any occasion where the user needs assistance in changing their position.

The Changing Table allows someone to roll from one side to the other and vice versa without having to get up from a bed. It also has a self-propel feature which allows them to move themselves up and down the table without it being manually operated by someone else.
These devices are helpful when caring for someone who cannot perform tasks like bathing or dressing on their own; they provide independence while being cared for by loved ones or medical professionals at home.
A Changing Table is a piece of medical equipment that is designed to be used in the home or in an institutional setting. The table is designed for patients who are unable to roll themselves over and get out of bed. The Changing Table has been specifically designed for use by individuals who are confined to bed but able to roll over, with the help of attending staff.