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What to Expect When a Loved One Dies

Learn what to expect from the eye, organ and tissue donation process when your loved one is a registered donor and passes away in the hospital.


By Ryeá O’Neill & Kerry Halladay - September 6, 2024

Have you ever wondered what happens after a loved one passes, and they are eligible for eye, organ and tissue donation? Understanding the process of donation means you can make an educated decision to donate.

Organizations like the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank (RMLEB) and Donor Alliance are the designated non-profits in the region of Colorado and Wyoming that work with hospitals to recover eye tissues, organs and other tissues from eligible donors upon their death. Donor Alliance and RMLEB continuously provide training to hospital staff to ensure they know how to discuss donation with families alongside both organizations.

Understand the Eye Tissue Donation Process.

When a loved one passes away in a hospital, family often have questions about the eye tissue donation process. We’ve put together a short video to help you understand what to expect if your loved one was a registered donor and passes away in a hospital.

Sharing Your Donation Decision with Your Loved Ones is Key!

Remember one of the most important steps is to share your donation decision with your loved ones. After you have made your donation decision at the driver license office in Colorado or in Wyoming when getting or renewing your license, please share your decision with your loved ones.

Discussing your donation decision with your family ensures that it is known and respected. It creates open dialogue with them and prepares your family for what to expect when the time comes. Families who have lost loved ones often share that knowing what their loved one’s donation decision was prior to death helped them avoid unnecessary emotional distress.

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