Learn the facts
Despite continuing efforts at public education,
misconceptions and inaccuracies about donation persist. Learn
these facts to help you better understand organ, eye and tissue
donation:
Fact: Anyone
can be a potential donor regardless of age, race, or medical history.
Fact: All major
religions in the United States support organ, eye and tissue donation
and see it as the final act of love and generosity toward others.
Fact: If you
are sick or injured and admitted to the hospital, the number one
priority is to save your life. Organ, eye and tissue donation
can only be considered after you are deceased.
Fact: When you
are on the waiting list for an organ, what really counts is the
severity of your illness, time spent waiting, blood type, and
other important medical information, not your financial status
or celebrity status.
Fact: An open
casket funeral is possible for organ, eye and tissue donors. Through
the entire donation process the body is treated with care, respect
and dignity.
Fact: There is
no cost to the donor or their family for organ or tissue donation.
Fact: Signing
a donor card and a driver's license with an "organ donor"
designation may not satisfy your state's requirements to become
a donor. Be certain to take the necessary steps to be a donor
and ensure that your family understands your wishes. Click
here to for information by State.