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What is the name of the toilet for the elderly? Understanding options for accessibility

According to the CDC, over 1 in 4 Americans aged 65 and older fall each year, with bathrooms being a high-risk area. To reduce this risk and maintain independence, many families ask, "What is the name of the toilet for the elderly?" The answer isn't a single name but a range of accessible options, such as comfort height toilets and various add-on devices designed for safety and ease of use.

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Are Taller Toilets Better for You? Understanding Comfort and Accessibility

According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accessible toilets must have a seat height of 17 to 19 inches, a key indicator that for many, a taller design offers significant ergonomic advantages. The question of, are taller toilets better for you, depends on your individual needs for comfort and accessibility. This guide will help you determine if a higher toilet is the right fit for your situation, particularly for healthy aging and improved safety.

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