According to a recent survey by the World Health Organisation, 1 in 6 of the global population will be aged 60 years or over by 2030. While the same survey admits that there is no one way to react to this coming change, there are certain measures society as a whole can take to ensure quality of life remains consistent even as individuals move into higher age ranges. One of them is ensuring that our built environment can easily adapt to reflect changing user needs. Global bathrooms expert Villeroy & Boch has long been one of the brands at the forefront of this development. The manufacturer's ViCare range of washbasins, toilets and toilet seats as well as accessories is optimised for style and usability to ensure that our most intimate spaces keep up aesthetics, while at the same time delivering a seamless practical experience in residential homes, care facilities and public spaces alike. Read on to learn more... Claire Brodka – Content Editor | | Design for the ages: Villeroy & Boch | | By catering to the homes of our ever increasing older population, the global brand ensures its products stand the test of time and enable care-like comfort inside residential walls... Read more | | Building bathrooms better | | Villeroy & Boch’s ViCare range is designed to fit the needs of nursing home residents as well as staff and adds sophisticated, user-centric style to an often cold and sterile environment... Read more | | ViCare Facts & Figures New standard for accessible bathroom design: With ViCare, accessible bathrooms with a stylish design are complemented by high-quality accessories, enabling a seamless concept for accessible bathrooms in private households and in generational, care and public facilities alike. · Range: Washbasins, Toilets & Toilet Seats, Accessories · Certified: All products correspond to current DIN 18040 regulations · Hygienic: AntiBac anti-bacterial glaze is available for select models | | | | | ViCare brings accessibility to public sanitation | | Villeroy & Boch’s barrier-free range enables designers and architects to equip public restrooms with quality that lasts and has the end user in mind at all times... Read more | | | |