BEDFORD, NH – In response to an outpouring of offers from the community, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and Elliot Hospital are now welcoming donations of sewn facemasks. Both organizations currently have the protective gear staff need while caring for patients with COVID-19 and have implemented strategies to conserve the current supply. However, uncertainty regarding how this pandemic will evolve and the national shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) necessitates having alternative options to ensure ongoing safety.
The preferred mask pattern has a filter pocket and was selected by infection prevention professionals at both hospitals. This design was chosen in part because of its simplicity and ability to be washed. Therefore, all masks should be made from material that is 100% cotton and should not have any embellishments, pipe cleaners to twist ties. Elastic is preferred but ties can be used if elastic is unavailable.
Masks of any style that have already been made will be accepted.
Donors are asked to include a note with their delivery that includes the following information:
1) Quantity of masks being donated
2) Whether the pattern includes a filter pocket
3) Donor’s name and address
Masks may be delivered to the following locations between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.:
Nashua:
Southern NH Medical Center – Emergency Department Entrance
1 Medical Center Drive, Nashua
Manchester:
Elliot at River’s Edge – Main Entrance
185 Queen City Ave, Manchester
Other Hospitals Accepting Donations:
St. Joseph Hospital
172 Kinsley Street, Nashua
Catholic Medical Center – Front Entrance
100 McGregor Street, Manchester
Questions about donating sewn masks or any other supplies can be directed to donations@solutionhealth.org.
About SolutionHealth
SolutionHealth is a highly coordinated, regional health care network founded by Elliot Health System and Southern New Hampshire Health. Its purpose is to better serve the health care needs and interests of southern New Hampshire as a region by improving and increasing access, quality, value, and community benefits.