Obtain a donor card by visiting the LifeShareCarolinas Website.
There is great need for organ and tissue donors. By becoming a donor, you can save
a life.
Sadly, an average of 17 people die each
day due to a lack of available donated organs. Every organ and tissue donor can
save and enhance the lives of up to 50 people. By becoming a donor, you have the
power to change someone's life for the better.
Who Can Donate?
People of all ages and medical histories
should consider themselves potential donors. It is possible to donate life to others
as a healthy, living kidney donor or a partial liver, lung or pancreas donor. For
other donations, your medical condition at the time of your death will determine
what organs and tissue can be donated.
Who Receives Donated Organs and Tissue?
Donated organs include the heart, pancreas,
kidneys, liver, lungs and intestines. Organs are distributed based upon medical
information like blood type, body size and tissue type matching through a national
computer network operated by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).
Donated tissue replaces bone, tendons and
ligaments lost to trauma, cancer and other diseases. Donated corneas are needed
to restore sight. Skin grafts help burn patients heal and can often mean the difference
between life and death. Heart valves repair cardiac defects and damage. All tissue
is distributed based upon patient need, availability and medical criteria.
It is illegal to distribute organs based
upon non-medical information such as wealth, citizenship or celebrity status. It
is also illegal to buy or sell organs and tissue for transplantation in the United
States.
Donation Process
Here's how the donation process works:
- Your commitment to donation will not
interfere with your medical care. Organ and tissue donation becomes an option only
after all life-saving efforts have been made and death has been declared.
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Consent for donation is confirmed and
your family is asked to participate in the process by providing your medical history.
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A surgical procedure is used to recover
donated organs and tissue. The body is always treated with great care and respect.
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Donation should not delay or change funeral
arrangements. An open casket funeral is possible.
Become a Donor Today
In the Carolinas, an organ donor indication on your driver's license is NOT legally
binding. In order to ensure your wish to become a donor, you will need an official
donor card from LifeShare of the Carolinas, the state's official link between those
awaiting transplants and the donors who make those transplants possible.