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Sling Model

Example Patient Lift

Chair 

to 

Chair

Bed to 

Chair

Chair to 

Commode 

/ Toilet

Commode 

to Bath 

(1)

Floor 

to Bed 

/ Chair

Rehab / 

Assisted 

Standing

Access Padded

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

Comfort Access 

(2)

Stature / Presence

n

n

n

Comfort 

(2)

Stature / Presence

n

n

n

n

n

Full Back

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

n

In-Situ

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

Long Seat

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

Quickfit

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

n

Quickfit Deluxe

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

Deluxe Standing

Journey / Standaid 140

n

n

n

Deluxe Transport

Journey / Standaid 140

n

n

n

n

Patient Handling Belt

Switch

n

n

n

n

Standing Harness

Stature / Presence

n

Bariatric Hammock

Calibre

n

n

n

MultiFit

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

UniFit

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

n

UniFit Deluxe

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

n

High Back

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

Full Body

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

n

Toileting Low

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

Toileting Plus

Advance / Midi 180 

n

n

n

UltraFine Straight Leg

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

UltraFine Deluxe Leg

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

UltraFine Reflex

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

UltraFine Lite Straight Leg Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

UltraFine Lite 

Deluxe Leg

Advance / Midi 180

n

n

n

n

Selecting the most appropriate sling is crucial since it ensures a safe, dignified and comfortable patient 
transfer whilst reducing the risks associated with manual handling.

Oxford’s Sling Selector is a useful on-line tool, carefully designed and developed to assist therapists and 
end-users select the most appropriate sling based on patient, task and equipment variables.

n

 

Simple, intuitive and FREE to use with step by step help

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Detailed sling information and downloads

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Account history feature enables users to track patient sling use

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Avoids ordering errors and reduces injuries

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Mobile and tablet friendly user interface

Oxford Sling Selector Tool

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Summary of Contents for Access Padded Sling

Page 1: ...Joerns co uk Redefining Patient Handling Sling Guide...

Page 2: ...afe Working Load 18 Spreader Bar Cradle Options 19 Sling Selection Risk Assessment 20 FIM Scoring 21 Sling Sizing 22 Size Weight Range Guide 23 Matching the Right Sling to the Task 24 Oxford Sling Sel...

Page 3: ...radle of a lift to raise transfer and lower the patient When selected and used correctly a sling and lift combination will achieve a safe comfortable transfer and reduce the risks associated with manu...

Page 4: ...tions Polyester Net FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other person from the floor SWL 227kg 35st Quickfit Spacer Sling This sling is an easy to fit general purpose straight leg sling designed to suit the maj...

Page 5: ...point Spreader Bar Standard Sizes 1 12 Material Options Polyester Nylon FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other person from the floor SWL 284kg 44st MultiFit Reflex Sling This sling incorporates reflex shou...

Page 6: ...ar Standard Sizes XS Small Medium Large XL Material Options Polyester Net FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other person from the floor SWL 284kg 44st MultiFit SL Sling This sling is a development of the sta...

Page 7: ...hment Loops 6 point Spreader Bar Standard Sizes XS Small Medium Large XL Material Options Polyester FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other person from the floor SWL 284kg 44st Full Back Sling This sling is...

Page 8: ...sling with padded leg sections offering good protection for patients who have involuntary movements or behavioural problems Made from a cushioned and breathable 3D woven Spacer material with high air...

Page 9: ...Clips 4 point cradle Standard Sizes XS Small Medium Large XL Material Options Polyester Net FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other person from the floor SWL 284kg 44st Full Body Hybrid Sling This sling is...

Page 10: ...ng careful assessment SWL 227kg 35st NOTE A thorough risk assessment MUST be carried out when using the Access sling as it can be unsafe when used with the wrong patient Access Padded Sling This sling...

Page 11: ...lus Sling This sling is an easy to fit sling designed specifically to facilitate the toileting process providing excellent access to clothing Made from a heavy duty polyester material it offers both e...

Page 12: ...sections ensures easier application Lift Type Passive Attachment Loops 6 point Spreader Bar Standard Sizes XS Small Medium Large XL Material Options Spacer Nylon FIM Scores 1 and 2 and any other pers...

Page 13: ...er information UltraFine Lite Deluxe Leg Sling This sling incorporates deluxe legs for increased patient support Made from a super soft micro fibre polyester it offers excellent levels of comfort and...

Page 14: ...thorough risk assessment MUST be carried out when using the Deluxe Transport sling as it can be unsafe when used with the wrong patient The Oxford Transport sling is an excellent option for active st...

Page 15: ...nding assistance to patients It can be used independently or in combination with a compatible manual standing transfer device e g the Oxford Switch It may also be used to help with walking rehabilitat...

Page 16: ...s help prevent the patient s legs from splaying while transferring to maintain dignity Centre line markers aid the carer in the correct positioning of the sling especially when inserting the sling bef...

Page 17: ...ser Rip stop Nylon A light weight military grade fabric often referred to as parasilk With interwoven reinforcement threads for strength it provides an extremely low friction surface lending itself to...

Page 18: ...t as it may differ to that of the sling XXXXX SWL 227kg 35st 500lbs n Sling model n Sling part number n Size n Testing mark CE or similar n Date of manufacture Note Each sling includes a unique serial...

Page 19: ...at the legs determine the approximate degree of flexion at the hip from around 90 to 45 The position achieved by adjusting the loops will depend upon the height and build of the patient The rule of th...

Page 20: ...nd using the lift Their abilities and limitations especially experience and training must be considered Some slings are more complicated than others to fit and a handler may be reluctant to use a slin...

Page 21: ...re than touching subject makes 50 75 of the effort Someone required to help by touching subject makes 75 or more of the effort 2 Maximal Assistance Complete dependence Subject makes less than 50 but a...

Page 22: ...ling is instantly recognisable The outer edge binding of the sling is colour coded as shown Oxford s bariatric slings use a striped system to help differentiate from the standard range Sling Sizing S...

Page 23: ...te indication of sling size based on patient weight Joerns Healthcare always recommends a full risk assessment is conducted to ascertain the most suitable size of sling based on patient s measurements...

Page 24: ...80 n n n n n Deluxe Standing Journey Standaid 140 n n n n Deluxe Transport Journey Standaid 140 n n n n Patient Handling Belt Switch n n n n Standing Harness Stature Presence n Bariatric Hammock Calib...

Page 25: ...oped to assist therapists and end users select the most appropriate sling based on patient task and equipment variables n Simple intuitive and FREE to use with step by step help n Detailed sling infor...

Page 26: ...Healthcare for full details Options for customisation include but are not limited to n Change material n Extend sling strap length to suit leg and or shoulders n Add body belt n Add or remove position...

Page 27: ...advice in relation to Oxford slings and other products Clinical Support Advice The correct equipment coupled with appropriate training can help to minimise the risks associated with manual handling Jo...

Page 28: ...419 000690271 UK SD Rev H Joerns Healthcare Limited Drakes Broughton Business Park Worcester Road Drakes Broughton Pershore Worcestershire WR10 2AG United Kingdom T 44 0 844 811 1156 F 44 0 844 811 11...

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