Funding can seem like a big hurdle, but our dedicated funding staff works behind the scenes to make your experience as easy as possible.

In speaking with our clients, their family members, and clinicians, we understand that the process of funding a speech generating device (SGD) for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) can be time-consuming and confusing.

In the USA we offer funding through Medicare, Medicaid, the Veterans Health Administration, private insurance, and various education systems.

In Australia we are a registered NDIS Provider.

In Ontario, Canada we are ADP Approved.

our funding support team is here to help

Our dedicated funding staff stays up to date on the latest requirements and will help to ensure your evaluation is on the right path!

As you can guess, each funding case – just like each of our clients – is unique. In Australia we are a registered NDIS Provider, and in Canada we are ADP Approved.

In the USA, our funding team will work with your insurance to get you the device you need with the lowest cost to you possible. Control Bionics is the sole provider of our devices, making it easier to apply for in-network funding options no matter where you live. We work with Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and various education systems. For veterans in the USA, our devices have been fully funded for veterans under the care of the Veterans Health Administration following an assistive technology assessment with a qualified VA clinician.

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