Saying Goodbye to a Washpod that was a ‘Gamechanger’
Today our longest serving WashPod temporary disabled wetroom is being removed – exactly 6 years after it was installed and for the best of reasons.
Grade 2 Listed Properties Happy with WashPod Disabled Wetroom Installations
This week Dignity Access installed an Internal Compact WashPod as a temporary disabled wetroom for someone with Motor Neurone Disease in the bedroom of a remote, Grade 2 listed house. There are lots of restrictions on listed buildings and those in conservation areas which can pose problems when it comes to alterations. A Grade 2 […]
Dignity Access Appoints new National Sales Manager
Dignity Access has appointed Elliot Sayers as its new National Sales Manager - a newly established role that marks a significant step in the Company’s continued growth and success.
How can Local Authorities Buy WashPods?
Here are our experiences of various Local Authority funding routes that have been used to buy WashPods to help others navigate their way through the complexities of the disability grants available to help with adaptations
A WashPod gets top event rider home from hospital after a life-changing fall
The rapid installation of a WashPod temporary disabled wetroom has allowed Saffron Cresswell, a young, talented international event rider, to get home from hospital after a devasting fall at Defender Bramham Horse Trials left her paralysed from the waist down. “I would still be in hospital if I hadn’t been able to wash myself at […]
Dignity Access registered on Procurement for Housing DPS
Dignity Access is now registered as a supplier on the Procurement for Housing Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) - a development which overcomes the problems that some Local Authorities may face in being able to specify WashPods which don’t naturally fit into their procurement templates.
The Clive Deane WashPod continues to be ‘transformative’ in benefitting those with MND
The Dignity Access Charitable Venture is the Clive Deane WashPod, donated in Clive's memory by his wife Jay. It is provided free of charge to those with motor neurone disease and Christine from Wiltshire is the latest recipient.
A Mini WashPod helps Alice get her Mother Home after Severe Stroke
Earlier this year, Alice’s mother had a severe stroke and required rehabilitation as an inpatient for a several months. When she was due to be discharged, Alice and her brothers were keen to get their mother back to her own home to familiar surroundings where she could live independently again. The installation of a Mini […]
WashPod Selected as Finalists in the OT Excellence Awards 2024
We are all thrilled to have learned that WashPod has been selected as a finalist for the Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards 2024, in not just one but two categories. Dignity Access and our WashPod temporary disabled wetroom range was judged worthy in the categories of Best Equipment Provider and Excellence in Equipment Innovation. The Occupational […]










