The Oxford® Journey lift is an ultra compact, portable folding stand aid with best-inclass functionality.
It is compact and lightweight allowing care-givers to manoeuvre in tight spaces and can be folded for easy storage and transportation.
The unique adjustable cow-horn mechanism supports a wider range of patient heights and sizes, allowing your facility to have one lift that meets the needs of many.
Key Features:
Compact folding design for easy storage and transportation
Unique adjustable cow-horn function
Compact and easy to manoeuvre
155kg safe working load
Smart™ Monitor diagnostic control system
Ergonomic design considerations
Contoured, height adjustable knee pad
Removable foot tray for walking ⁄ rehabilitation activity
The Journey has the option of both a standing and transport sling,
providing the carer with the option of performing various care duties, including:
Toileting
Standing
Point to point transfers
Walking and rehabilitation activity
Unique adjustable cow–horn
The Journey’s unique adjustable cow–horn ensures maximum flexibility and
improved patient comfort. No matter what the patient task or environment,
the cow–horn can be adjusted to suit.
The Journey’s unique adjustable cow-horn ensures maximum flexibility and
improved patient comfort. No matter what the patient task or environment,
the cow–horn can be adjusted to suit.
With three different cow–horn height options, the Journey can support a wider range
of patient heights and sizes. This additional method of adjustment ensures total
flexibility for the care–giver
Ergonomic design considerations
The Journey was designed with the five key principles of moving and handling in mind.
Get close to the load
Use a wide stable base
Ensure a comfortable firm grasp
Keep spine close to neutral
Make sure movement is smooth
Hand control clip ensures convenient storage when not in use.
Foot ‘push pad’ helps reduce the force needed to initiate forward movement.
Over-sized push handle for improved handling and manoeuvrability.
Smart™ Monitor
The Smart™ Monitor control system records the exact amount of work completed by the actuator each and every time the lift is used,
regardless of a patient’s weight or lift height covered. The intelligent system advises the user to schedule key maintenance helping to ensure your lift remains in optimum condition.
Identifies total lift actuations and work completed
Identifies lift overloads (exceeding SWL)
Identifies service interval periods
Increases patient safety and product service life
Folding design — Easy to transport and store
Unlike any other standaid on the market, the Journey can fold making it easy to
transport and store. This functionality gives active users the option to travel outside the confines of their own home.
To fold the Journey, adjust the cow-horn to the fold position
then raise the knee pad to its upper most point.
Next, unlock the mast–locking device and lower the mast assembly towards the legs.
The mast then locks into position. The Journey is now ready to be stored or transported.
In environments where space and storage are at a premium, the Journey can fold quickly and be
stored upright to conserve storage space.
Once folded, the Journey fits comfortably into
the boot of most family sized saloons.
With its quick–release technology, the Journey folds or unfolds in a matter of seconds without the
need for tools or special attachments.
Adjustable knee pad
The Journey’s knee pad is height adjustable to ensure the patient feels comfortable and fully
supported throughout the transfer.
The knee pad is contoured for improved patient comfort and is easy to clean to help prevent cross infection.
A retractable safety belt provides additional support for patients needing further reassurance.
The knee pad can be adjusted in height within a 10 inch (260mm) range.
Removable foot tray
By removing the foot tray, the Journey transforms into a rehabilitation aid that allows a patient to fully
stand. Once standing, the patient can be encouraged to walk independently.
Foot tray attached.
The foot tray is easily removed for cleaning or rehabilitation activity.