Donations Needed: Disinfectant Wipes

Sep 2, 2020

Debbie Vallandingham, LMSW-ACSW, Bereavement Manager

As we all continue to guard against COVID-19, certain healthcare products continue to be in short supply. Therefore we are reaching out to our supporters and community friends for donations. We are currently in need of unopened packages of disinfecting wipes that list human coronavirus as a target pathogen.

Examples include:

  • Clorox disinfecting wipes
  • Lysol disinfecting wipes
  • CaviWipes
  • DisCide Ultra Disinfecting Towelettes
  • Oxivir HC Wipes
  • Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipe
  • Sani-Cloth Prime Germicidal Disposable Wipe
  • Oxivir-1 Wipes

If you are able to donate any of these products, they can be dropped off at our medical supply donation box at the Angela Hospice Care Center, located at 14100 Newburgh Road. Thank you for your generosity as we work to keep our patients, staff, and visitors safe.

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