Organ and Tissue Donation

Provincial donor registries record your decision about donation after death. Registration does not replace conversations with your family. Healthcare teams still consult loved ones at difficult moments; clear wishes reduce uncertainty.

Registration on file

Province: ON. Registry status: Registered. Decision summary: Consent to donate all eligible organs and tissues. Registered on: 2020-08-14. Last reviewed: 2025-08-14. Medical restrictions on file: None recorded.

How decisions are used

Your registration is shared with provincial organizations responsible for donation and transplantation. It is not used for routine health funding decisions. You can update or withdraw registration through your province’s official channels; changes may take time to propagate across systems.

If you have religious or cultural considerations, document them according to provincial registry instructions. Some jurisdictions allow optional notes for healthcare teams.

Living donation

This registry entry typically reflects intent for donation after death. Living kidney or liver donation involves separate medical assessment and consent processes through transplant programs. This portal does not replace transplant centre evaluations.

Organ and tissue donation — registry vs family conversation

Intent registries are provincial; registration creates a durable preference record but families are still consulted at bedside in many pathways.

Religious, cultural, and trauma-informed messaging matters—avoid coercive defaults in UI.

The mock profile shows province, decision type, review dates, and restrictions—use it to practise explaining sensitive fields without sensational imagery.

Connect to Provincial health card and Privacy when discussing consent documentation.