Although showering is a necessary habit for humans, some people -- due to health reasons or simply age -- are not able to carry out this task as easily, which is why designer David John created the Aqua Station.
This shower system is targeted specifically for the elderly and obese, as these two groups often see the need to sacrifice their independence and privacy to maintain a good hygiene. This system consists of two chambers: one to take a shower, and the other to dry the body. Users only need to stand and wait for the washer bars or dryers to move up and down to do the job.
The good news is that bathrooms don't need to be renovated to allow room for this cabinet, as the Aqua Station is designed to be able to fit into existing UK-spec bathrooms. Additionally, it includes great features like sliding doors and water temperature controls.
Smart Shower Systems
The Aqua Station by David John is Designed to Help the Elderly and Obese
Trend Themes
1. Aging Population - Opportunity for innovative shower systems to cater to the specific needs of the elderly.
2. Obesity Epidemic - Potential for shower systems designed to accommodate the needs of obese individuals in terms of space and accessibility.
3. Assistive Technology - Increasing demand for smart shower systems that improve independence and convenience for individuals with health or mobility limitations.
Industry Implications
1. Elderly Care - Disruptive innovation opportunities to develop advanced shower systems that enhance the well-being and quality of life for elderly individuals.
2. Home Improvement - Innovative shower systems can disrupt the traditional bathroom remodeling industry by offering convenient and accessible solutions for people with specific needs.
3. Healthcare Technology - Potential for smart shower systems to be integrated into healthcare settings to provide efficient and tailored care for patients with limited mobility or specific health conditions.