Designed for supported walking goals
The product can help suitable users assess whether powered hip assistance supports real-world walking goals such as gardens, letterboxes, local outings, community activities and supervised scenic walks.
Exo Motion supports suitable older adults who want to keep walking with less fatigue and more confidence during everyday routines or community outings.
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.
The product can help suitable users assess whether powered hip assistance supports real-world walking goals such as gardens, letterboxes, local outings, community activities and supervised scenic walks.
Falls risk, supervision needs, home environment and walking ability should be considered before use. Exo Motion can provide fitting guidance and documentation, but clinical suitability should be reviewed by appropriate professionals where needed.
A short rental trial can provide practical feedback on comfort, confidence, fatigue and activity usefulness before longer commitment.
Users who can walk safely but experience fatigue or reduced confidence during longer activity may be suitable for assessment.
It should not be promoted as a guaranteed fall prevention device. Falls risk must be assessed separately.
Yes. Families, providers, OTs and care coordinators can request information.
Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.