



What is donation and how is tissue donation different from organ donation?
Why should I donate? Who is helped?
Will my own medical care be affected if I'm a potential donor?
What does it take to qualify as a donor?
How do they decide which tissue I may donate?
Is there any cost to me or my family for donating?
How do I become a potential donor?
Does being a tissue donor complicate funeral arrangements?
Can my family learn the outcome of my donation?
Do you offer any assistance to help my family through this difficult time?
Can you tell me more about Florida Tissue Services?
A: Preserving your health and life is always the number one goal. The medical staff that care for you or your loved one at the hospital play no role in tissue donation. Organ and tissue recovery takes place only after all efforts to save your life have been exhausted and after death has been declared. Tissue recovery surgery is performed by highly-trained members of the Florida Tissue Services team and is usually performed in a hospital.
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