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Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center promoting organ donation through 'National Donate Life Month'

Posted 4/7/20

OGDENSBURG -- April is what Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center calls “National Donate Life Month,” and they are joining the many organizations across the country advocating and promoting organ …

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Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center promoting organ donation through 'National Donate Life Month'

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OGDENSBURG -- April is what Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center calls “National Donate Life Month,” and they are joining the many organizations across the country advocating and promoting organ donation in conjunction with their communities.

Every year, more than 2,000 people in New York State receive kidneys, livers and hearts that have been donated for transplantation. But, with nearly 9,700 New Yorkers still on waiting lists, the need for organ donations greatly exceeds the supply.

One person who donates organs can save up to eight lives. A tissue donor can improve 12 or more lives by restoring eyesight, helping fight infections in burn patients and preventing the loss of mobility and disability

Anyone 16 years or older can become an organ donor in New York State by registering online at DonateLife.ny.gov/register, or when you first apply for a driver’s license, learner’s permit, or non-driver ID. If you are enrolled in the registry, New York does not require family consent to carry out your wishes to be an organ, eye, or tissue donor. However, keeping everyone informed will help avoid any confusion or delays.

Claxton-Hepburn works very closely with the team at the Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network and the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation. Stefany Carville, RN, BSN, serves as the Medical Center’s organ donation liaison. Carville’s 20 years’ nursing experience at Claxton-Hepburn enables her to work with organ donor patients and their families.

In Carville’s role, she educates staff nurses and providers about organ donation, policy and procedures of organ donation, and when to initiate the phone call to the Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network. Carville tracks the hospital’s reporting compliance and shares these numbers with the Medical Center’s Board of Directors.

Carville stated, “My role as a nursing supervisor gives me an opportunity to educate the healthcare team about the donation process and share the experiences that I have had with both organ donors and their families.” She continued, “I also share the success of organ/tissue donations with the healthcare team after the donation. One person can give the gift of life up to 50 people by becoming a tissue/bone donor. The Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network and Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation both are very supportive of the families of the donator for over a year. There are supportive phone calls and reading materials and cards sent to the family that help with the grieving process.”

For more information about organ donation at Claxton-Hepburn, connect with us on Facebook or visit us at www.claxtonhepburn.org.

Visit the Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network website at www.donorrecovery.org and the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation at www.MTF.org.

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