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Seniors Invited to Donate Blood

Posted: Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Recent changes to Canadian Blood Services’ donor eligibility criteria mean healthy seniors have more of an opportunity to donate blood.

Previously, those who attempted to donate for the first time above the age of 61, as well as those who had not donated within the past two years and were between the ages of 67 and 71 were not allowed to donate.

Now, a new form available to seniors will increase their chances of being able to give.

First time donors above the age of 61, returning donors above the age of 67, and all donors above the age of 71 can get the form at www.blood.ca/eligibility or by calling 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283).

Each potential donor in these three categories will then take the form to their doctors annually to be given permission to donate a pint of blood up to six times a year.

While the final decision still lies with Canadian Blood Services on the day of each donation, the permission form allows those who haven’t donated before the opportunity to try it and those committed donors to continue giving.

Call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) or visit www.blood.ca to learn more about blood donor clinics in your area.

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