As adult changing table requirements expand, Ascent is the specification-ready solution—combining industry-leading performance with the technical resources and project support needed to specify with confidence.
Ascent is the only changing table in its class that:
Specification resources all in one simple download
Two IBC-compliant size options, including a compact 70" model
Is rated for IPX6 water ingress protection for through cleaning
Patented automatic obstruction detection that reverses the table
Is assembled and warranty serviced in the USA
Supports a safe working load of up to 500 pounds of weight
Can be mounted to most walls avoiding costly and time-consuming retrofitting
Is height-adjustable from 16” to 39” with smooth dual-controlled buttons
Installation Made Simple
Ascent is designed for straightforward installation in both new construction and retrofit projects, helping reduce planning complexity without requiring specialized mounting hardware.
Mounting: Installs directly to wood studs or concrete walls—no separate mounting kit required
Electrical: Connects to a standard 120V GFCI-protected outlet or dedicated GFCI-protected circuit
Designing an accessible restroom starts with understanding the requirements that apply to your project. From ICC and IBC provisions to ADA accessibility standards and evolving state legislation, the rules surrounding adult changing tables continue to expand.
Our regulation page breaks down what each standard covers, where adult changing accommodations are required, and what designers, architects, and building owners need to know to stay informed.
Both models offer the same industry-leading performance, including a 500 lb. weight capacity, 16–39 inch powered height adjustment, and compliance with applicable IBC requirements. The difference comes down to the space in your project.
Ascent 70
Smaller Restroom Footprints: Ideal for projects where space is limited without compromising accessibility or functionality.
More Available Wall & Floor Space: Best for projects with ample space that can accommodate a larger changing surface for enhanced user and caregiver comfort.
Across the country, public facilities are choosing to include adult changing accommodations in new and renovated spaces.
Explore how architects and facility owners are incorporating Ascent into airports, stadiums, government buildings, museums, hotels, and other public spaces to create more accessible, inclusive restrooms.
Our AIA-accredited course, "Understanding and Implementing Universal Changing Tables in Architectural Design," is the only CEU focused specifically on Universal Changing Tables. To earn 1 LU (included for HSW), visit our course page at AEC Daily. If you're interested in arranging an in-person or live learning course, request a session or email us at info@ChooseSova.com for more information.