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Independent living support

Exo Motion may support suitable older adults who want to remain active in daily routines, local outings and community participation while managing fatigue.

By Christopher Fang | Published 30 June 2026 | Updated 30 June 2026

Aged-care information is for provider, family and participant assessment. It is not medical advice and does not replace OT, physiotherapy, clinical or funding-pathway review.

Practical daily goals

Independent living is often about small repeatable activities: walking to the garden, visiting a neighbour, joining a group, exploring a park or completing local errands. A wearable robot trial can assess whether assisted walking makes those goals easier.

Family and provider confidence

Structured fitting, safety guidance and documentation help families and providers make practical decisions based on observed use rather than assumptions.

Not a substitute for care planning

Exo Motion should sit inside a broader support plan where needed. It does not replace mobility aids, therapy, supervision or medical advice.

Common questions

Can Exo Motion help independent living?

It may help suitable users assess walking support for daily routines and community activities.

Is it safe to use alone?

Supervision needs should be assessed based on the person, route and falls risk.

Can it be trialled first?

Yes. A weekly trial pathway can help assess practical usefulness.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Ask about independent living support