Ways to Purchase

Give your rehab team the equipment they want without waiting on corporate capital approvals. This page walks you through practical, facility-level options that treat the Barihab like a predictable monthly operating expense, plus simple paths to ownership when you’re ready.

Move Barihab from CapEx to OpEx

Some facilities might struggle to get capital expense requests approved at the corporate level. An alternative path is to classify the Barihab as an operating expense and pay for it monthly from the building’s operating budget. That is typically approved by the building administrator and does not require corporate sign-off. The question then becomes simple: “What will this cost per month and how do we cover it?”

The Barihab delivers measurable productivity and safety gains that make monthly costs easy to justify, often with room to spare. Facilities routinely reduce transfers, free up staff time, and document progress efficiently, all on a single, multi-function platform.

Four Easy Ways to Acquire a Barihab


Operating-Expense Lease

Turn the Barihab into a standard monthly line item, just like utilities. We provide transparent cost breakdowns by hour, day, week, and month so administrators can see exactly what the building needs to generate to cover the payment.

  • Barihab XKS example:
    Hourly $15.05 • Daily $120.41 • Weekly $602.08 • Monthly $2,408.33 • 12-month ROI $28,900.00.
  • Barihab XS example:
    Hourly $12.91 • Daily $103.33 • Weekly $516.66 • Monthly $2,066.66 • 12-month ROI $24,800.00.
  • S2S Mobile example:
    Hourly $9.32 • Daily $74.58 • Weekly $372.91 • Monthly $1,491.66 • 12-month ROI $17,900.00.

Tip: Put money down to lower your monthly outlay. Zero-down works, but any down payment reduces the monthly commitment.


Rental-to-Lease ($1 Buyout)

Start with a rental period, then convert to a lease when ready. Every dollar of rent paid is credited toward the lease. When the lease ends, you have a $1.00 payout, and the Barihab™ becomes your asset.

Traditional Capital Expense (CER)

If you prefer the classic route, submit a capital expense request for corporate approval. When approved, it is a one-time purchase. We will support your justification with measurable outcomes, staff-safety data, and real customer results.

Equipment Finance Agreement (EFA)

EFA is a simple loan to your business that allows you to buy the equipment you need. Make your payments and at the end of your term, you are done. You chose what to finance including equipment, shipping, taxes, warranties etc. Apply here.

Why the Barihab Covers Its Own Payment


Fewer Transfers, Safer Staff, Faster Care

The Barihab replaces multiple devices in one platform and sharply reduces risky transfers. Fewer transfers mean fewer strain injuries, lower workers’ comp exposure, and less lost time.

Treat More With the Same Staff

The platform allows one clinician to safely perform most activities, which improves staffing utilization. With one therapist treating on the Barihab, another can focus on additional billable care. Labor often makes up most of an SNF’s operating costs, so small efficiency gains have outsized impact.

Replace Multiple Purchases With One

Hi-low table, standing frame, parallel bars, balance work, partial weight-bearing scale, and more all in one unit. That saves space, shortens sessions, and concentrates cleaning and infection control on a single surface.
“...Use multiple times per day, every day… reduced physical strain on staff… remarkable progress in residents who had plateaued.”
Eric Amiel P.T., DPT
“Nothing is equivalent in this setting… we use it with 95% of our population… user friendly and enables patients to get well and home.”
Jennifer Smith OTR/L. PAMS, SWC
“The Barihab pays for itself… speeds recovery, increases productivity, and reduces therapist lift injuries.”
Alec Wetzel, NHA

    Helpful Numbers for Administrators

    If your goal is to cover about $120/day (Barihab XKS daily figure), here are practical ways facilities commonly get there:

    • Shift one therapist-assist out of two-person transfers. That freed-up clinician treats additional billable units while the Barihab enables safe one-therapist sessions.
    • Shorter sessions from fewer transfers and mid-session position changes allow more patients per day, with cleaner documentation from integrated digital displays and scales.
    • Reduced injury risk and comp claims protect your labor budget over time.

    What You Get On Day One

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who can approve an operating-expense lease?

    Typically the building administrator, since it comes from the facility’s operating budget rather than corporate capital. (This is why OpEx paths are so popular at the facility level.)