top of page

Blood donation critical following winter storms and rise in illness: Versiti

Officials are sounding the alarm regarding life-threatening blood shortages

Blood donation critical following winter storms and rise in illness: Versiti

Versiti Blood Centre of Indiana has issued an emergency plea for blood donations. Winter weather and a rise in illness have significantly disrupted donations, resulting in less than a day's supply of critical blood types for patients in our local hospitals.


"Blood shortages aren't just statistics — they mean real lives hanging in the balance," said Dan Waxman, MD, Vice President of transfusion medicine and Senior Medical Director at Versiti. "When hospitals run out of blood, critical treatments are delayed, surgeries are postponed, and lives are at risk."


Consider the story of Divinity Crittendon, who required an astonishing 276 units of blood during her emergency C-section to bring her son, Tyree, into the world. After an arduous 21 days in the hospital, where she fought for her life on a ventilator, she finally held her baby for the first time, thanks to the generosity of blood donors.


"I'm not a statistic and I want people to be more aware of these types of situations and let them know that donating really helps," said Crittendon. "This is living proof—two lives, mine and my son's, were saved from the blood that was donated. It all makes a difference."


Proactive blood donation is crucial for ensuring lifesaving resources are available for unforeseen emergencies, trauma victims, cancer patients and those undergoing organ transplants. As in Divinity's case, blood transfusions are also needed in one out of every 83 baby deliveries in the United States.


Donors can give blood six times a year through a safe, simple process. Although all blood types are needed, O negative, the universal blood donor type, is in lowest supply.


To schedule an appointment to donate blood, call (317) 916-5150 or visit versiti.org to find a donor centre or community blood drive in your area. Walk-in donors are also welcome.


Donor centre locations:

  • Carmel: 726 Adams St., Suite 150

  • Fishers: 11005 Allisonville Road

  • Greenwood: 8739 U.S. 31 South

  • Indianapolis: 3450 N. Meridian St.

  • Lafayette: 2200 Elmwood Ave., Suite D-16

  • Terre Haute: 2021 S. Third St.


Donating blood takes about an hour. Anyone aged 16 or older who is in good health and meets eligibility requirements is encouraged to give. Parental consent is required for donors aged 16 to donate blood. Donors should bring a photo ID that includes their birth date.


About Versiti Blood Centre of Indiana

More than 90,000 Indiana residents each year give blood through Versiti Blood Centre of Indiana, formerly Indiana Blood Centre, a non-profit organisation founded in 1952 that operates blood donation centres in Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, Lafayette and Terre Haute. The centre also operates thousands of mobile and community blood drives each year throughout the state. Versiti provides a continuous and safe supply of blood and biological services to more than 95 Indiana hospitals and their patients and beyond.


Reach out to us at PR Desk 

Read more on our ​Partner sites: Dais World | Growth Reports Business

Get rewarded for your reading habits on the Dais World app!

The Progress Catalyst

TPC3_edited.jpg

Throughout history, there have been individuals who have made a profound impact on the world. These individuals have pushed the boundaries of what is possible, and have made the world a better place for all. We will keep exploring the lives and work of these progress catalysts, and show how their contributions have shaped the world we live in today.

 

The Progress Catalyst is a celebration of these individuals. It is a tribute to their courage, their vision, and their determination. It is a reminder that we all have the power to make a difference in the world.

Posts Archive

Tags

bottom of page