Good Samaritan Issues Call For Blood Donors
Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY, is issuing an urgent call for blood donations, saying that supplies have dipped to unacceptably low levels. Blood shortfalls are common throughout the country in the summertime. But the Blood Bank at Good Samaritan says this year's shortage is unusually severe -- and especially serious in the Lower Hudson Valley.
(PRWEB) July 16, 2005 -- Good Samaritan Hospital is issuing an urgent call
for blood donations, saying that supplies have dipped to unacceptably low
levels.
Blood shortfalls are common throughout the country in the
summertime. But the Blood Bank at Good Samaritan says this year's shortage is
unusually severe -- and especially serious in the Lower Hudson Valley.
To help ease this shortage, Good Samaritan Hospital is sponsoring a
series of blood drives to help meet the urgent need for blood donors in our
community. Blood drives are scheduled for:
-July 19th at Novartis
Pharmaceutical on Old Mill Road in Suffern from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm.
-July 31st at St. John’s Church in Sloatsburg from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
In addition to the sponsored blood drives, the donor room hours at Good
Samaritan Hospital are Monday through Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Although it
is best to call ahead, walk-ins are welcome. To schedule a donation, call the
Blood Bank at Good Samaritan Hospital at (845) 368-5178.
Blood supplies
in the Lower Hudson Valley typically drop off in the summer months, when regular
donors are not available due to busy schedules and vacations. In addition, the
recent hot weather has caused donations to drop significantly. Therefore, all
potential blood donors are asked to participate.
Good Samaritan Hospital
is part of the Bon Secours Charity Health System, which also includes St.
Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick, NY and Bon Secours Community Hospital in
Port Jervis, NY. Additionally, Bon Secours Charity Health System provides the
services of a Certified Home Health Agency, two long-term care facilities, an
assisted living and adult home facility and several other medical programs. For
more information about blood donor services, or any other program, contact Good
Samaritan Hospital at (845) 368-5000.
Media contact:
Jason
Ledder
R&J Public Relations
(908) 722-5757
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