Free Guides, Checklists, Resources, and Educational Materials for Families and Professionals
Finding reliable information shouldn't be difficult.
The xROVER USA Download Center brings together our growing collection of educational resources in one convenient location. Whether you are a parent researching adaptive outdoor mobility, a therapist preparing documentation, a physician supporting a patient, or a nonprofit organization helping families, you'll find practical materials designed to make the journey easier.
Our downloadable resources are created to educate, organize, and support informed decision-making—not to replace professional medical, therapeutic, or legal advice.
Most resources are available as convenient PDF documents that you can save, print, or share with your healthcare team and family members.
Families often tell us they want information they can review at their own pace.
A downloadable guide makes it easier to:
Read offline
Share with family members
Bring to medical appointments
Discuss with therapists
Review during funding applications
Print important checklists
Keep helpful information organized
The Download Center serves as a central library of trusted educational resources that families can access whenever they need them.
Our family-focused guides cover every stage of the outdoor mobility journey.
Topics include:
Choosing the Right Outdoor Mobility Solution
Outdoor Lifestyle Planning
Everyday Family Life
Family Travel Planning
Outdoor Travel with Medical Equipment
Limited Mobility Outdoor Guide
Low-Energy Outdoor Adventures
Multi-Generational Family Adventures
Each guide provides practical advice, planning tips, and educational information to help families enjoy more time together outdoors.
Understanding funding is often one of the biggest challenges families face.
Our Download Center includes educational resources covering:
State Funding Guides
Diagnosis Funding Guides
Medicaid Information
HCBS Waiver Programs
Private Insurance
Grants & Nonprofit Funding
Community Fundraising
Medical Documentation
Insurance Appeals
Funding Frequently Asked Questions
Funding opportunities vary by state, insurance provider, and individual circumstances.
Our guides are intended to help families better understand the process and prepare for conversations with funding organizations and healthcare professionals.
We also provide educational materials designed specifically for healthcare professionals.
Downloads include resources for:
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists
Physicians
Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs)
Schools
Case Managers
Nonprofit Organizations
Topics focus on adaptive outdoor mobility, clinical planning, family-centered care, documentation, and participation in everyday life.
Families often appreciate having product information available in a printable format.
Available downloads may include:
Product Brochures
Product Specifications
Size Guides
Weight Capacity Information
Accessory Guides
Product Comparison Charts
Maintenance Recommendations
Transportation Tips
These resources help families compare options and prepare questions before consulting healthcare professionals.
Practical checklists can simplify preparation for everyday activities and larger adventures.
Examples include:
Funding Preparation Checklist
Medical Appointment Checklist
Travel Packing Checklist
Family Adventure Planning Checklist
Equipment Maintenance Checklist
Outdoor Safety Checklist
School Planning Checklist
Vacation Preparation Guide
These resources are designed to help families stay organized while reducing stress.
Preparing documentation can sometimes feel overwhelming.
Our educational materials explain common documents that may be requested by healthcare providers or funding organizations, including:
Letter of Medical Necessity Information
Physician Documentation Guide
Occupational Therapy Support Information
Physical Therapy Support Information
Clinical Assessment Guidance
Funding Documentation Overview
Documentation requirements vary depending on the funding source and healthcare provider.
Always follow the guidance provided by your medical team.
Many of the educational articles available on our website can also be downloaded as printable PDFs.
Popular topics include:
Outdoor Accessibility
Community Participation
Adaptive Recreation
Everyday Family Life
School Resources
Family Travel
Funding Basics
Mobility Planning
Outdoor Safety
These resources make it easy to revisit important information whenever needed.
Educators and community organizations often support children with diverse mobility needs.
Available resources may include:
School Planning Guides
Accessibility Resources
Inclusive Recreation Ideas
Community Participation Information
Family Support Materials
Educational Handouts
These downloads are intended to encourage collaboration between families, schools, and community partners.
Our educational materials are provided to support learning and informed decision-making.
You are welcome to:
Save guides for personal use
Print resources for your family
Share materials with your healthcare team
Discuss information with therapists
Use educational handouts during planning meetings
Please do not modify or redistribute copyrighted materials without permission.
Healthcare guidance, funding programs, and accessibility standards continue to evolve.
For that reason, we regularly review and update our downloadable resources to help ensure they remain accurate and relevant.
Whenever possible, download the latest version before beginning a funding application or planning process.
Many families create a dedicated folder—either digital or printed—for important mobility information.
Keeping funding guides, therapy reports, physician recommendations, travel checklists, and planning documents together can make future appointments, funding applications, and family trips much easier to manage.
A little organization today often saves valuable time later.
Educational resources are most valuable when combined with professional guidance.
As you review our downloadable materials, consider:
Your child's current abilities
Daily routines
Long-term goals
Outdoor environments
Transportation needs
Seating requirements
Family lifestyle
Clinical recommendations
Every child is unique, and the right solution should always reflect individual needs.
Consult your healthcare professionals before making equipment decisions.
Many educational resources are available free of charge. Some specialized materials may be provided during a personalized consultation or as part of professional support services.
Yes. Most resources are designed to be easy to print and share with family members or healthcare professionals.
Yes. Our State Funding Guides are developed to reflect resources that may be available in individual states. Funding programs and eligibility requirements vary, so always verify current information with the appropriate agencies.
Absolutely. Our professional guides are intended to support collaboration between families, therapists, physicians, ATP professionals, educators, and other members of the care team.
We regularly review and update our educational materials to reflect new information, funding programs, and best practices whenever possible.
Yes. We encourage families to share educational information that may help others better understand adaptive outdoor mobility and available support resources.
Reliable information is one of the most valuable tools a family can have.
The xROVER USA Download Center was created to give families and professionals access to trusted educational resources they can read, save, print, and return to whenever new questions arise.
Whether you are planning your first outdoor adventure, preparing for a funding application, meeting with your healthcare team, or simply learning more about adaptive mobility, our growing library of downloadable guides is here to support you every step of the way.
Disclaimer: All downloadable materials are provided for educational purposes only. They are not intended to replace medical, therapeutic, legal, or financial advice. Individual needs, funding requirements, insurance policies, and accessibility standards vary. Always consult your healthcare professionals, funding providers, insurance company, and applicable local or state agencies regarding your specific circumstances.