Family Restroom Needed
Turn it on in Settings → Travelers to prioritize private companion-style rooms for parents, children, and caregivers helping a family member of any age.
RestMap helps compare family restrooms, companion-care rooms, changing tables, and accessible private-room signals with RestRoom IQ scores and source labels.
No account required. Location stays on your phone. RestRoom IQ scoring runs on device.
How It Helps
The Families page should answer one question quickly: can this stop work for the people traveling with me? RestMap brings the restroom, amenity, source, and route context into one place before you decide.
Turn it on in Settings → Travelers to prioritize private companion-style rooms for parents, children, and caregivers helping a family member of any age.
RestMap looks for single-user, lockable, companion-friendly room signals when a standard restroom listing is not enough context.
See infant changing tables and adult changing-table signals when source data includes them, including location details such as men’s room when available.
Place Detail groups family restroom, accessible/private-room, hours, source, and amenity notes so you do not have to piece together the answer across screens.
Amenities show where the signal came from and when RestMap needs more data instead of filling gaps with certainty.
Journey IQ can plan restroom stops around your cadence and balance RestRoom IQ options with weather and EV charging when those matter.
No account required. Location stays on your phone. RestRoom IQ scoring runs on device.
Source Context
Family and caregiver restroom decisions depend on details that general map apps often hide: private rooms, changing tables, accessibility, hours, and whether the source is strong enough to trust for this stop.
Data is sourced from OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, Open Charge Map, MapKit/Apple Places, RestMap brand profiles, and user-submitted ratings. Previously loaded locations and ratings can remain available without signal.
Common Questions
No. Anyone who needs a private companion-style room can turn on Family Restroom Needed in Settings → Travelers. RestMap uses that preference for parents, children, and caregivers helping a family member of any age.
The room is often similar: a private, single-user space large enough for two people. The label depends on the venue. Airports and clinical settings may use companion-care language, while family restroom is common in stores and restaurants. RestMap groups those signals under the same caregiver preference.
RestMap combines source data from OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, RestMap brand profiles, and user-submitted ratings. Place Detail shows the source and uses language such as Source-confirmed, Reported, or Needs More Data when the signal is not strong enough.
Yes, when the location’s source data includes that detail. RestMap reads OpenStreetMap’s changing_table:location tag and can surface that context in place details.
Yes. Journey IQ can plan restroom stops at the cadence you choose. When Family Restroom Needed is on, the route planner prioritizes companion-suitable restroom options along your path.
RestMap is free to download and use, with no in-app purchases. No account required. Location stays on your phone, and RestRoom IQ scoring runs on device.
Download RestMap and turn on Family Restroom Needed in Settings.
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