Retirement is about doing things you never had time for – and thanks to a change in donor eligibility criteria, blood and plasma donations can now continue into your golden years.
New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) says the upper age limit for both first-time blood or plasma donors has been increased to 71, while existing donors may now be eligible to continue donating until the age of 81.
It is expected that more than 300 donors may benefit from this change.
"NZBS regularly reviews its eligibility criteria based on scientific evidence and international best practice," says Asuka Burge, national marketing and communications manager at NZBS.
"We are thrilled to extend the age criteria for both new and existing donors, so age is no longer a barrier to donation for eligible, fit and healthy donors.
"We know there will be plenty of donors who will be delighted to hear this news and encourage anyone who thought they might be too old to donate for the first time to consider giving lifesaving blood or plasma."