Recent winter weather across the region has significantly impacted blood
and platelet collections, putting a strain on inventory at LifeShare Blood Center. Inclement
conditions led to temporary donor center closures and canceled blood drives, resulting in fewer
donations at a time when hospitals typically see an increase in patient need.
Blood products have a limited shelf life, making consistent donations critical. Red blood cells can
be stored for up to 42 days, while platelets — which are essential for patients undergoing cancer
treatment, trauma care, and complex surgeries — have a shelf life of just five to seven days. Even
missing a single day of platelet collections can directly affect the ability to meet local hospital
demand.
“Winter months are always challenging for the blood supply, but weather-related disruptions
make it even more difficult,” said Mandi Johnson, Director of Community Engagement for LifeShare Blood Center. “Patient needs don’t pause for winter storms, and hospitals rely on us to have lifesaving products available every day.”
While all donations are needed, platelet donations are especially needed at this time. Unlike
whole blood donations, platelets can only be donated in-center and require specialized
equipment and staff. Donors who are not already approved for platelet donation may need to
complete a brief screening, including testing for certain antibodies, before they are eligible to
donate. LifeShare staff will guide donors through this process to ensure safety for both donors
and patients.
LifeShare encourages eligible donors to schedule an appointment as soon as conditions allow
and to consider platelet donation if possible. Donations made now will help stabilize inventory
and ensure patients across the region continue to receive the care they need. Appointments are
encouraged, but not required. To schedule a donation appointment, visit www.lifeshare.org/give
or call 800.256.5433.