A Smarter Way to Assist Standing
The Oxford Up 200 is designed for people who can assist with standing but still need support during transfers.
Instead of fully lifting the user like a hoist, the device encourages participation in the movement, helping maintain strength, mobility, and independence.
This makes it a valuable tool in rehabilitation, aged care, and home care environments.
Specifications
| Safe Working Load |
200 kg |
| Overall Height |
1093 mm |
| Overall Length |
960 mm |
| Overall Width |
633mm |
| Legs Open |
External Width: 840 mm |
| Legs Open |
Internal Width: 720 mm |
| Legs Closed |
External Width—585 mm |
| Legs Closed |
Internal Width: 470 mm |
| Leg Height |
105mm |
| Knee Pad Height |
480 mm |
| Foot Plate Height |
37 mm |
| Ground Clearance |
17mm |
| Turning Radius |
1100 mm |
| Front Casters |
75 mm |
| Rear Casters |
100 mm |
Why the Oxford Up 200 Works So Well
Encourages Active Participation
Users contribute effort when standing.
This helps:
- Maintain muscle strength
- Support rehabilitation goals
- Improve confidence during transfers
Contoured Swing-Away Seat Pads
The padded seats provide secure support once standing, allowing carers to move the user safely between surfaces.
They swing away easily when the user stands.
Adjustable Base Legs
The legs can widen to the following:
- Position around chairs
- Fit around wheelchairs
- Access beds and furniture
This improves stability and positioning during transfers.
Ergonomic Design
The design supports both the user and carer, reducing strain during everyday transfers.
Optional Support Sling
A compatible sling can be used for additional trunk support when needed.
This provides extra security for users who need more assistance.
Ideal Transfer Situations
The Oxford Up 200 is commonly used for the following:
- Chair to wheelchair transfers
- Bed-to-chair transfers
- Toilet transfers
- Assisted standing exercises
It’s especially useful where users can partially bear weight.
Who This Device Is For
The Oxford Up 200 is ideal if:
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The user can partially weight-bear
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Standing assistance is required for transfers
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A full hoist is not necessary
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Rehabilitation or mobility maintenance is important
If the user cannot assist with standing, a full patient hoist may be more appropriate.
Product Brochure
Why Buy from Agility Healthcare?
When you purchase from us:
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We provide after-sales support
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We assist with warranty handling
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We help you compare models properly
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We explain controls and safety features clearly
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We offer Australia-wide delivery
We also support National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants and My Aged Care clients.
If your walker is funded through NDIS or an aged care package, we can:
• Provide formal quotes for plan managers
• Assist self-managed participants with invoices
• Help support coordinators and carers choose suitable equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a lifting hoist?
No. It’s a stand-aid transfer device, designed for users who can assist with standing.
Can it be used at home?
Yes. It’s widely used in both home care and professional healthcare environments.
Does it require a sling?
A sling is optional and used when additional support is needed.
Is it suitable for NDIS or aged care funding?
Yes. We can provide quotes and assist with plan-managed or self-managed invoicing.