Differences in the number and proportion of persons with disabilities facing one or more barriers to accessibility related to programs and services, by severity, age group and gender, Canada, provinces and territories.
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Differences in the number and proportion of persons with disabilities facing one or more barriers to accessibility related to communication, by severity, age group and gender, Canada, provinces and territories.
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In the spring of 2021, the most common barrier related to communication experienced by people with disabilities, difficulties, or long-term health conditions in Canada was communicating by phone (**** percent). The second most common type of barrier was related to communicating with reading and understanding written materials (**** percent).Overall, more than ** percent of Canadians aged 19 and older with disabilities reported having encountered obstacles to accessibility in their interactions with federal public sector organizations in the past two years.
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Differences in the number and proportions of persons with disabilities who experienced one or more barriers to accessibility, by the type of disability, age group and gender, Canada.
This report summarizes characteristics specific to persons with disabilities in Alberta from Statistics Canada's latest release of the 2022 Canadian Survey of Disability. Statistics related to the rate of disability in Alberta and Canada, age and gender distribution for persons with disability and barriers to accessibility are the focus of this report.
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FCAC's Accessibility plan 2023 to 2025 - This plan details the current state of accessibility at the Agency relative to the 7 priority areas in the Accessible Canada Act and outlines the actions we will take over the next 3 years to remove identified barriers, prevent new ones from forming, and promote equity, diversity and inclusion in our workforce and core business activities. Accessibility is an essential component of disability inclusion.
The Canadian Health and Disability Survey (CHDS) was conducted as a supplement to the Labour Force Survey in October 1983 and in June 1984. The project was sponsored by the Health Division of Statistics Canada in response to the recommendation by the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped, in 1981, to initiate a long-term programme to generate comprehensive data on disabled persons in Canada. The Adult file contains interviewer-administered questionnaire responses collected from adults aged 15 to 64. These respondents were first screened with the Labour Force Survey and indicated one or more disabling condition(s). Categories include: screening & follow-up, nature of disability, the use of aids, employment, education, transportation, accommodation, economic characteristics (income), derived variables, geographic variables, and additional demographic variables.
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Demographic profile of persons with seeing disability in Canada, 2017 (N = 1,519,840).
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Study Materials for the project Co-creating Accessible Housing Priorities funded by Accessibility Standards Canada/The Government of Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. The aim of this project was the development of priorities and actions to improve the state of research, policy, and practice related to accessible housing in Canada for persons with disability or with accessible housing needs. A modified Delphi approach with an expert cross-sectoral panel was used to gain convergence on a set of priorities for advancing the accessible housing field in Canada. This included circulating an anonymous pre-meeting survey (N=49) followed by an in-person planning meeting (N=45). From an initial list of 21 priorities, the expert panel at the in-person meeting identified three clusters of priorities, which included: 1) engaging with all levels of government to support accessible housing efforts; 2) developing educational resources to raise awareness about accessible housing, and creating services to facilitate locating and acquiring accessible housing; and 3) fostering meaningful engagement across key interest groups and sectors to find solutions to enact positive change in this space. The findings provide an initial roadmap for bringing greater cohesion to the accessible housing field, which will enable cross-sectoral partnerships and collective action towards informing the next generation of accessible housing standards, regulations and practices for people with accessible housing needs.
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Report Attribute/Metric | Details |
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Market Value in 2025 | USD 505 million |
Revenue Forecast in 2034 | USD 2.16 billion |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 17.5% from 2025 to 2034 |
Base Year for Estimation | 2024 |
Industry Revenue 2024 | 430 million |
Growth Opportunity | USD 1.7 billion |
Historical Data | 2019 - 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2025 - 2034 |
Market Size Units | Market Revenue in USD million and Industry Statistics |
Market Size 2024 | 430 million USD |
Market Size 2027 | 697 million USD |
Market Size 2029 | 963 million USD |
Market Size 2030 | 1.13 billion USD |
Market Size 2034 | 2.16 billion USD |
Market Size 2035 | 2.53 billion USD |
Report Coverage | Market Size for past 5 years and forecast for future 10 years, Competitive Analysis & Company Market Share, Strategic Insights & trends |
Segments Covered | Technological Integration, End User, Industry Application |
Regional Scope | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa |
Country Scope | U.S., Canada, Mexico, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, UAE and South Africa |
Top 5 Major Countries and Expected CAGR Forecast | U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, Germany - Expected CAGR 16.8% - 24.5% (2025 - 2034) |
Top 3 Emerging Countries and Expected Forecast | Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa - Expected Forecast CAGR 13.1% - 18.2% (2025 - 2034) |
Top 2 Opportunistic Market Segments | Commercial Buildings and Health Care Facilities End User |
Top 2 Industry Transitions | Technological Advancements, Regulatory Compliance |
Companies Profiled | National Aging in Place Council, International Association of Accessibility Professionals, Rick Hansen Foundation, Direct Access Consultancy, Invictus Active Ltd, Accessibility Professionals Association, Aging in Place Network, Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access, GAATES: Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments, British Standards Institution, Australian Network on Disability and Canadian Standards Association |
Customization | Free customization at segment, region, or country scope and direct contact with report analyst team for 10 to 20 working hours for any additional niche requirement (10% of report value) |
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Conducted in partnership with the Rick Hansen Foundation, this survey looks at disability and accessibility issues in Canada.
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Table of contents Message from the President and the Executive Vice-President Message from the Persons with Disability Co-champions General
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Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (DEC) 3-Year Accessibility Plan, based on the Accessible Canada Act and Regulations
Electric Wheelchairs Market Size 2024-2028
The electric wheelchairs market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.59 billion at a CAGR of 13.64% between 2023 and 2028. The Electric Wheelchairs Industry is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and disabilities among the elderly population and individuals with muscle disorders. Hospitals and health institutes are increasingly adopting electric wheelchairs as essential healthcare facilities equipment to enhance patient mobility and improve overall care. The trend towards front-wheel-electric wheelchairs is gaining popularity due to their maneuverability and ease of use. However, the high cost of electric wheelchairs remains a significant challenge for many consumers, limiting their access to this essential mobility solution. The market is expected to continue growing as the aging population and those with disabilities require more advanced and accessible mobility solutions.
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The electric wheelchair industry is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing demand from hospitals, health institutes, and the elderly population. Chronic diseases, disabilities, and muscle disorders are driving the market's expansion. The market, which includes battery powered wheelchairs designed for household use, faces technological problems such as product recalls and the need for a robust manufacturing base, while e-commerce sites and online sales channels increasingly leverage pre programmed systems and open stack designs, incorporating features like LED lighting systems to enhance safety in traffic accidents. The healthcare facilities sector is a major consumer of electric wheelchairs, with patients requiring mobility assistance during treatment and rehabilitation. The aging population and younger generation with physical disabilities also contribute to the market's growth. Accidents and sports injuries can lead to temporary or permanent mobility issues, further increasing the demand for electric wheelchairs.
Furthermore, assistive technologies, pre-programmed systems, and wheelchair accessibility solutions are becoming essential in healthcare infrastructure. E-commerce sites and home delivery services have made electric wheelchairs more accessible to consumers. The market for personal mobility devices, including electric wheelchairs, is expected to grow as the younger generation seeks mobility assistance. Neuromuscular conditions and other muscle disorders are also fueling the demand for these devices. In summary, the market is poised for growth, driven by the healthcare sector, aging population, and increasing awareness of mobility assistance devices. The market's expansion is a testament to the importance of medical technology and healthcare infrastructure in addressing the mobility needs of patients and individuals with disabilities.
Market Segmentation
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.
End-user
Personal
Hospitals
Sports conditioning
Product
Dry-battery electric wheelchairs
Wet-battery electric wheelchairs
Geography
North America
Canada
US
Europe
Germany
France
Asia
Japan
Rest of World (ROW)
By End-user Insights
The personal segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. Electric wheelchairs offer young age people with mobility challenges the freedom and convenience to move around with ease and independence. These personal mobility devices, also known as power wheelchairs, are particularly beneficial for individuals who have experienced accidents or have permanent disabilities. Electric wheelchairs are equipped with pre-programmed systems, allowing users to control their movement with a joystick or a push of a button, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Comfort is a crucial factor in the selection of an electric wheelchair.
Furthermore, these assistive technologies are designed with ergonomic seats and backrests, ensuring comfort during extended periods of use. With the rise of e-commerce sites and home delivery services, purchasing an electric wheelchair has become more accessible than ever before.
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The personal segment was valued at USD 929.90 million in 2018 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.
Regional Insights
North America is estimated to contribute 53% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.
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This Research in Brief describes navigator programs in Canada, a people-focused approach to enhancing access to justice by providing assistance to those with serious legal problems. The Department of Justice Canada uses a definition of access to justice that is broad and recognizes the importance of informal resolution, as much as resolution through tribunals or courts: Enabling Canadians to obtain the information and assistance they need to help prevent legal issues from arising and help them to resolve such issues efficiently, affordably, and fairly, either through informal resolution mechanisms, where possible, or the formal justice system, when necessary. Keeping this definition in mind, existing barriers make it extremely challenging for individuals who are economically or otherwise vulnerable - for example, due to language, literacy, or disability - to gain access to legal information, support or advice, and navigate through the justice system, whether this is mediation, a court or tribunal process, or even completing necessary paperwork. This is particularly an issue for self-representing litigants who may not possess the necessary information about their options or the training and skills to navigate the justice system effectively. Research on self-representing litigants has shown that one of the most common reasons individuals are unrepresented is the financial burden of accessing a lawyer or paralegal (Macfarlane 2013; Birnbaum et al. 2013). These individuals may lack the knowledge to thoroughly assess their cases and understand legal implications. In the recent 2021 Canadian Legal Problems Survey, respondents reported several reasons why they chose not to contact a lawyer, including cost, but also that they did not think a lawyer would be useful and they wanted to resolve the problem on their own (Savage and McDonald 2022). The National Justice Survey, an annual public opinion survey conducted by Justice Canada, asked respondents about their confidence in the accessibility and fairness of the criminal and family justice systems. A third (33%) of respondents reported that they are confident that the Canadian criminal justice system is accessible to all people, while 25% reported being confident that it is fair to all people (Confidence in the Canadian Criminal Justice System 2022). For the family justice system, just over a quarter (26%) of respondents reported being confident that the system is accessible to all people, while 18% reported being confident that the system is fair to all people (National Justice Survey 2022). Access to justice challenges are not new in Canada, nor in other countries (World Justice Project 2019). The legal profession along with other sectors continue to propose and pilot different ways of delivering legal services and ensuring that everyone has access to justice (United Nations n.d). “Navigator” programs are one such approach.
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General Vision Guiding principles Goals Summary ACOA’s duties under the act Contact Format Disability – what is it? Current status Glossary ACOA’s action plan Objective 1 – Employment Objective 2 – Infrastructure Objective 3 – Client services Objective 4 – Communications, other than ICT Objective 5 – Procurement of goods, services and facilities Objective 6 – Transportation Other considerations ACOA’s culture Consultations Collaboration Training Feedback National AccessAbility Week
Automatic Stair Climbing Wheelchair Market Size 2025-2029
The automatic stair climbing wheelchair market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.28 billion at a CAGR of 18.9% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for mobility solutions catering to an aging population. This demographic trend, driven by population aging and the subsequent need for assistive devices, is a key driver for market expansion. Technological advancements are also playing a pivotal role in market growth. Innovations in battery technology, motor efficiency, and control systems are enhancing the functionality and accessibility of automatic stair climbing wheelchairs. Stairwell obstructions, rail colors, and fire protection system market considerations are essential when selecting a stairlift.
Additionally, collaborations with governments, insurance providers, and non-profit organizations could help subsidize the costs for end-users, making automatic stair climbing wheelchairs more accessible and affordable. By addressing these challenges and capitalizing on the growing demand for mobility solutions, market participants can effectively position themselves in the competitive landscape and contribute to the market's continued growth. Osteoarthritis, a common condition among older adults, often leads to mobility issues, making stair lifts an essential medical facility for many.
What will be the Size of the Automatic Stair Climbing Wheelchair Market during the forecast period?
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The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by disability rights legislation and the social impact of inclusive design. Manufacturers are investing in advanced engineering design, utilizing finite element analysis and simulation testing to enhance product performance. Lithium-ion batteries and electric motors power these innovative devices, while hydraulic systems and software algorithms, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, enable seamless climbing capabilities. Sales and marketing strategies are shifting towards subscription models to expand customer reach. Community engagement and human-machine interaction are crucial for effective distribution channels.
After-sales support and customer service are essential for retaining clients. Government regulations and universal design principles guide engineering design, ensuring accessibility for all. Manufacturing automation, computer vision, and inclusive design are key trends shaping the industry. Insurance coverage and supply chain management are also critical aspects of the market landscape. Innovations in stairlift design, such as customizable rail colors, efficient engine systems, and industrial rack and pinion mechanisms, are further fueling market growth, ensuring accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges.
How is this Automatic Stair Climbing Wheelchair Industry segmented?
The automatic stair climbing wheelchair industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
End-user
Personal
Hospital
Type
Manual
Powered
Age Group
Elderly
Physically disabled
Post-surgery patients
Distribution Channel
Direct sales
Retail sales
Online sales
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
UK
APAC
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Rest of World (ROW)
By End-user Insights
The personal segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. The global market for automated stair climbing wheelchairs is experiencing notable growth due to the increasing population of elderly individuals and people with mobility impairments. These individuals often face significant challenges when navigating staircases in residential buildings, making up over 50% of US residential spaces. Home inaccessibility, which includes stairwells, entry and exit areas, and restrooms, is a significant issue for those who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility. To address this issue, automated stair climbing wheelchairs are gaining popularity. These advanced mobility aids feature design optimization, user-friendly control panels, and compatibility with various staircase types and widths.
They also prioritize safety through automatic braking systems, anti-tip features, and emergency stop buttons. Additionally, these wheelchairs offer features such as data analytics, energy efficiency, and user experience enhancements, making them valuable investments for independent living and elderly care. The manufacturing
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