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Training/Educational Programs

Training/Educational Programs

American Safety and Health First Aid and CPR Program: Nationally Certified through American Safety and Health Institute. A 3 - 4 hour program for each topic depending on the number participating. Can target employees in the workplace; all lay responders such as firefighters and police; family members of high risk patients for cardiac arrest; Boy Scouts etc.. The course teaches lay rescuers CPR, how to use the Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), assess the ill or injured person, provide first aid to control bleeding, and how to recognize shock. Other portions of the training instruct participants to immobilize bone, muscle and joint injuries.

Baby Sitter Training Classes: Classes offered twice a year for children 10 years and older. Teaches safety, CPR, First Aid and Caring for children and infants.

Bloodborne Pathogen Training: A 1 - hour training program in accordance with OSHA Regulations.

CPR/AED Classes For The Public: Held every other month and on demand according to American Safety and Health Institute.

Diabetic Education Classes: Individual and group classes for people to help them live healthy lives with diabetes. Team approach includes working with a certified diabetic educator, RN, dietitian, pharmacist (as needed) and your physician.

Joint Clinic: Held the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month for patients preparing to undergo joint replacement.

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