The U.S. bathroom and toilet assist devices market size is anticipated to reach USD 2.30 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. In the U.S., the number of disabled patients and those with limited mobility due to obesity, aging, arthritis, and other health conditions is on the rise. Therefore, there is a growing requirement for bathroom and toilet assist devices in the U.S. Moreover, the primary drivers of the expansion over the projection period are expected to be the quick development of technology and the regular introduction of novel and inventive items. The market is also expected to be driven by rising life expectancy and growing awareness of better patient aid devices. In addition, the country's revenue production is being bolstered by clearly defined regulatory norms and reimbursement systems for treating people with impairments. The increased use of remote patient monitoring and home healthcare is boosting the market growth.
The aging population, diseases and accidents that cause impairments, and helpful government initiatives have all contributed to the market's growth. Another factor expected to fuel the need for bathroom and toilet assistance devices is the prevalence of illnesses such as osteoporosis and arthritis that considerably limit an individual's range of motion. According to data issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 58.5 million Americans have officially been diagnosed with arthritis, which is limiting their ability to accomplish daily tasks.
Moreover, to stop discrimination against those with disabilities, governments everywhere are putting more emphasis on places that are accessible to those with impairments. For instance, to make these areas more accessible to people with disabilities, businesses are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide handicapped bathrooms and related services. For the projection period, such measures may further grow the demand for bathroom and toilet aid equipment.
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Based on product, the commodes segment held the largest market share of over 19.35% in 2023 due to the rising aging population. On the other hand, the bath aid segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period.
Based on product by type, the shower & toilet commodes segment held the largest market share in 2023. Lying bath lifts are anticipated to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period.
The aging process increases vulnerability to conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. As a result, it is anticipated that the market for manufacturers of assistive devices will expand along with the senior population. Most healthcare companies' supply chains are projected to function effectively and efficiently for the forecast period.
Market players operating in the U.S. bathroom & toilet devices assist market include Etac AB, Invacare Corporation, Arjo, Bischoff Medical Supplies, DIETZ Rehab, Handicare, Meyra Group GmbH., HEWI, Pride Mobility Products Corp., Sunrise Medical, Drive DeVilbiss International, and Carex.
In March 2021, California Faucets, a U.S.-based company, introduced the new Deluxe Grab Bars, prioritizing style and safety. The Deluxe Grab Bars provide the advantages of protection and style in ten distinct types and seven lengths.
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. bathroom and toilet assist devices market based on product:
U.S. Bathroom And Toilet Assist Devices Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Shower Chairs & Stools
Shower Chairs
Shower Stools
Bath Lifts
Fixed Bath Lifts
Reclining Bath Lifts
Lying Bath Lifts
Toilet Seat Raiser
Commodes
Shower and Toilet Commodes
Toilet Commodes
Handgrips and Grab Bars
Bath Aids
List of Key Companies in the U.S. Bathroom And Toilet Assist Devices Market
Etac AB
Invacare Corporation
Arjo
Bischoff Medical Supplies
DIETZ Rehab
Handicare
Meyra Group GmbH.
HEWI
Pride Mobility Products Corp.
Sunrise Medical
Drive DeVilbiss International
Carex
Medline
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