Market Size of US Bathroom and Toilet Assist Devices Industry
Study Period | 2020 - 2029 |
Base Year For Estimation | 2023 |
Forecast Data Period | 2024 - 2029 |
Historical Data Period | 2020 - 2022 |
CAGR | > 4.00 % |
Market Concentration | Medium |
Major Players*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order |
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US Bathroom & Toilet Assist Devices Market Analysis
The United States bathroom and toilet assist devices market is expected to register a CAGR of more than 4% during the forecast period. According to estimates, the COVID-19 pandemic helped expand the market. The measures taken by governments, recommending people, including elderly individuals, to stay at home during the pandemic, increased the demand for bathroom and toilet assistive gadgets. However, the demand for such gadgets has decreased due to the declining number of traffic accidents that cause disability.
In the coming years, the US market for bathroom and toilet assist devices may expand dramatically. A person becomes more susceptible to illnesses like osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis as they get older. Therefore, the market for assistive device makers is expected to grow with the growing senior population. The supply chains of the majority of healthcare organizations are anticipated to operate efficiently and effectively throughout the forecast period.
Toilet assist devices help individuals use the bathroom without any help and maintain their privacy. In the wake of chronic illnesses and injuries, the usage of assistive devices significantly raises the quality of life while costing a fraction of the price of hospital beds or motorized wheelchairs. Additional maintenance expenses are typically nonexistent as well. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADL), the government establishes a few standards for certain assistive devices.
ADL describes a person with disabilities as someone who needs assistance with basic self-care activities like dressing, bathing, or using the restroom and and other daily activities. Elderly people often have difficulty performing such daily tasks in their homes, particularly when bathing. According to a pertinent study, bathing was the top activity that elderly people had trouble with, while toileting came in third. Thus, this factor increases the overall number of hours spent providing unpaid and compensated personal assistance in homes. It also raises the risk of long-term dependency and nursing home admission for elderly persons. For this particular demographic group, bathroom and toilet assistance gadgets like bath lifts, chairs, hand grips, anti-slip mats, and other bathing aids can improve their quality of life and help them perform their daily tasks without any assistance.