bluejester12 asked:
How are bathrooms structured for long-term patients in hospitals?
I’m writing a story where two temporalily homless people try to sneak into a hospital to shower. I’m trying to figure out the actual layout of the bathrooms, where they’re located, and their facilities so I can write the scene accurately.
Thomas
How are bathrooms structured for long-term patients in hospitals?
I’m writing a story where two temporalily homless people try to sneak into a hospital to shower. I’m trying to figure out the actual layout of the bathrooms, where they’re located, and their facilities so I can write the scene accurately.
Thomas

Nellie
they are normally on the ward corridor.. and are normally a quite big room.. with hand rails and alarm cords hanging…they have tiled floors like a swimming pool…. the one i was in had a massive bath in the middle of the room with a bath lift to get in and out and also a walk in shower with a little whit plastic gate to sort of close you in..no shower tray just a continuation of the floor… a toilet with hand rails all around it and a wash basin with large very easy to use taps …..they are cold and damp in there very much lie a swimming pool changing area… hope you get the picture…