1. Insurance Coverage & Government Funding:
Understanding and navigating your coverage can be challenging, but persistence and preparation are your best tools to navigate this path. Typically, this type of funding does not cover the cost of adaptive equipment. However, there are situations where adaptive equipment can be medically justified by a healthcare provider and ultimately get funding approved. There are some providers that do cover adaptive mobility devices and alternative seating. However, coverage and policies are ever-changing. The more premium of a plan, the better chance there is to receive coverage for equipment.
2. Local Charities and other Funding Agencies:
Freedom Concepts works closely with many foundations, community groups and charities that may be willing to help fund or partially fund mobility equipment. If insurance coverage isn’t an option, Freedom Concepts’ team may be able to help connect you with the right funding agency in your area.
3. Financing
The Mobility Trust Group is a mission-driven finance company that helps people purchase accessibility equipment and home modifications. Operating nationwide, their sole focus is serving the financial needs of individuals with mobility limitations. Discover your eligibility today and take the first step towards greater mobility and freedom.
• Initial Soft Credit Pull – No Impact on Credit Score
• Fixed Rates and Terms
• Simple Approval Process
• Affordable Monthly Payments
Apply Now: https://mobilityacceptance.apptraker.com/myaccount/loan
4. Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding can be a way to fundraise for an adaptive bike. Organizations such as Help Hope Live support community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical expenses and related costs.
Since 1983, Help Hope Live has helped thousands of people raise millions of dollars to pay a wide range of expenses, including costs for Freedom Concepts adaptive bikes.
Fundraise: https://helphopelive.org/




