New accessible changing room added to Mayer Aquatic Centre
City of Camrose, Vision Credit Union team and CAFCL came together at the Mayer Aquatic Centre to tour the new accessible changing room. From left, back row: Councillor Agnes Hoveland, Councillor Lucas Banack, Mayor PJ Stasko, from CAFCL’s team, Lor Rebusa; Vision Credit Union team members, Trudy Iftody, Jennifer Kohlman, Michael Rostad and City of Camrose general manager of community services, Ryan Poole. Front row, from left: CEO of CAFCL, Robin Good; from CAFCL, Janelle Fleck; Councillor Joy-Ann Murphy and City of Camrose manager of aquatics, Christine McCord.
By Adan Shaikh
After a few years in the works, and strong advocacy from the Camrose Association for Community Living (CAFCL), Mayer Aquatic Centre has finally added a new accessible changing room to the facility.
“It became apparent that the current change room was not meeting the needs of the community. Those that required assistance with changing at the Aquatic Centre were having to be supported on narrow benches and the staff were kneeling on the hard cement floors. This was not safe for either party, so we discontinued this practice. This is what prompted the fundraising for the project, as we had individuals in service that could no longer access the pool,” explained Robin Good, CEO of CAFCL.
Aquatic activities are great for everyone, especially those with mobility issues. The natural properties of water, specifically the buoyancy, resistance, and warmth, can alleviate pressure on joints and muscles, allowing for a greater range of motion without the risk of falling or pain. Water can also have a positive impact on mental well-being, it can be a safe, low-impact environment for exercise and rehabilitation.
CAFCL wanted to ensure that all people can access the pool.
“This new equipment which includes an adjustable change table and pulley sling system for transferring will ensure those with disabilities, seniors, or temporary mobility concerns can safely access the swimming pool. This will make a significant difference in the lives of people,” said Robin.
CAFCL presented to the Camrose City Council for their support with the campaign, the council committed to providing $10,000 in funds.
“We also received $2,500 from the Vision Credit Union’s Helping Hands Grant program and an additional $3,000 in discretionary City of Camrose grant funds. CAFCL covered the remainder of the total cost which came in at just over $18,000. We are so excited that Camrose is making changes to becoming a more inclusive community and values the health and wellbeing of all citizens,” said Robin, as she thanked Vision Credit Union, participating community members and the City of Camrose for making this possible.
The new changing room is located inside the universal changing rooms at the Aquatic Centre.
By Adan Shaikh
After a few years in the works, and strong advocacy from the Camrose Association for Community Living (CAFCL), Mayer Aquatic Centre has finally added a new accessible changing room to the facility.
“It became apparent that the current change room was not meeting the needs of the community. Those that required assistance with changing at the Aquatic Centre were having to be supported on narrow benches and the staff were kneeling on the hard cement floors. This was not safe for either party, so we discontinued this practice. This is what prompted the fundraising for the project, as we had individuals in service that could no longer access the pool,” explained Robin Good, CEO of CAFCL.
Aquatic activities are great for everyone, especially those with mobility issues. The natural properties of water, specifically the buoyancy, resistance, and warmth, can alleviate pressure on joints and muscles, allowing for a greater range of motion without the risk of falling or pain. Water can also have a positive impact on mental well-being, it can be a safe, low-impact environment for exercise and rehabilitation.
CAFCL wanted to ensure that all people can access the pool.
“This new equipment which includes an adjustable change table and pulley sling system for transferring will ensure those with disabilities, seniors, or temporary mobility concerns can safely access the swimming pool. This will make a significant difference in the lives of people,” said Robin.
CAFCL presented to the Camrose City Council for their support with the campaign, the council committed to providing $10,000 in funds.
“We also received $2,500 from the Vision Credit Union’s Helping Hands Grant program and an additional $3,000 in discretionary City of Camrose grant funds. CAFCL covered the remainder of the total cost which came in at just over $18,000. We are so excited that Camrose is making changes to becoming a more inclusive community and values the health and wellbeing of all citizens,” said Robin, as she thanked Vision Credit Union, participating community members and the City of Camrose for making this possible.
The new changing room is located inside the universal changing rooms at the Aquatic Centre.
