Yup my clients know that I change them 'when and where needed' on the change pad they provide ~ if they do not provide one than I use a communal one of my own and they risk the dreaded 'germs' cause wiping it off can only do so much

I explain the diapering routines and approaches during the tour and they see me in action during our prestart transition visits ~ they see the good the bad and the ugly during those cause I make sure they occur at different times of day.

As for the children ~ they learn to lie still regardless of where they are being changed because that is the expectation ~ I do not allow them to behave like on the diaper commercials that allow them to promote things like 'easy ups' for the squirmer and wiggler and thrasher

The benefit to ME is that I am not lifting them unnecessarily they crawl or walk over to the change pad and roll over onto it for me so all I have to do is lift their legs to get at their tush