Funding

Helping you to afford a personal exoskeletal or neuro rehabilitation device

At Rebotics, we believe in creating a world where everyone has the tools they need to live more empowered, independent, and fulfilled lives. We know that personal exoskeleton and neuro rehabilitation technology can open doors to incredible possibilities, whether it’s reclaiming mobility, enhancing rehabilitation, or boosting workplace efficiency.

However, we also understand that funding these life-changing devices can feel like a daunting challenge. That’s where we come in. Our mission is to support you by providing clear, up-to-date, and actionable information on funding opportunities.

Whether you’re exploring insurance options, grants, or other financial resources, we’re here to help guide you every step of the way. Our team is committed to breaking down barriers so you can focus on what matters most—embracing the freedom and potential that exoskeletons offer. Together, we can make accessing the technology you need not just a possibility, but a reality.

Why Are Medical Exoskeletons and Neuro Devices Expensive?

The high cost of personal medical exoskeletons and advanced orthotic or neuro devices stems from several factors:

  1. Cutting-Edge Technology: These devices use advanced robotics, AI algorithms, and precision engineering tailored to the user’s needs, which require significant R&D investment.
  2. Customization: Many devices are personalized to fit individual anatomy or medical conditions, which adds to manufacturing complexity.
  3. Regulatory Approvals: Compliance with stringent medical and safety standards adds significant costs during development and production.
  4. Limited Market Size: These devices cater to niche populations, meaning production scales are smaller, and per-unit costs are higher.
  5. Specialized Training and Maintenance: Many require professional setup and ongoing support, which are included in the overall pricing.

Ways to Fund High-Cost Medical Devices

We understand that navigating the path to funding a personal exoskeleton or neuro rehabilitation device can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go through it alone. There are a variety of funding options available — ranging from insurance coverage and grants to crowdfunding and employer support—that can help make this life-changing technology accessible. In this section, we’ve listed some options to help you find the right solution for your unique situation. 

Charitable Organisations

Charitable organizations often provide grants or financial assistance to help individuals access personal mobility equipment, such as exoskeletons. Many of these organizations are dedicated to supporting those with specific needs or disabilities, working to reduce financial barriers and improve quality of life.

    • Disability Grants: A resource to find UK charities that provide grants for equipment like exoskeletons or orthotic devices.
      Visit Disability Grants
    • The Joseph Patrick Trust: Part of Muscular Dystrophy UK, this charity offers grants for specialist equipment.
      Joseph Patrick Trust
    • Caudwell Children: Provides funding for equipment and support for disabled children under 18.
      Caudwell Children website
    • The Snowdon Trust: Offers grants to help individuals with physical disabilities access educational and mobility equipment.
      Snowdon Trust website

Crowdfunding Platforms

Crowdfunding platforms offer a powerful way to raise funds for personal equipment by connecting with a community of supporters who believe in your journey. By sharing your story and goals, you can gather contributions from friends, family, and even strangers who want to help make your mobility dreams a reality

    • JustGiving: A popular platform for personal fundraising campaigns, including medical equipment needs.
      JustGiving website
    • GoFundMe UK: Enables individuals to create campaigns to fund life-changing medical devices.
      GoFundMe UK
    • Crowdfunder UK: A platform for community-driven funding, often used for personal causes.
      Crowdfunder UK website

Government and Public Support Programs

Government and public support programs can provide funding assistance for personal equipment through grants, subsidies, or disability support initiatives. These programs are often designed to ensure equitable access to essential technologies, helping individuals achieve greater independence and improved quality of life.

    • Access to Work Scheme: Provides financial support to cover costs for equipment needed to work with a disability.
      Access to Work
    • Personal Independence Payment (PIP): Offers financial help to people with disabilities for costs related to mobility or care.
      Learn about PIP

Nonprofit Organisations and Advocacy Groups

Nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups often provide financial support, resources, or guidance to help individuals secure personal equipment. Their efforts are focused on breaking down barriers, raising awareness, and ensuring that everyone has access to the tools they need to lead more independent and fulfilling lives.

    • The Boparan Charitable Trust: Provides funding for specialist medical equipment for children and young people under 18.
      Boparan Charitable Trust

Each source has unique eligibility criteria, so it’s helpful to research multiple funding options to find the best fit for your needs.

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