Home

Responding to Disasters

Military Services

Dental Assistance Program

International Assistance

Health & Safety Services

Volunteer

Who We Are

Help Now

Donate 

Volunteer

Give Blood

Nominate a Hero

 Contact US

 

 

    

Lay Responder Classes in CPR and First Aid

This class is taught in three separate modules.

Adult CPR is a required module and provides hands-on training to prepare students to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults. Courses with AED also include the proper use of an automated external defibrillator. [One-year certification]

 

Child and Infant CPR is an optional module and is designed for childcare providers, teachers, parents and others who care for children, this course teaches participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children up to 12 years of age. [One-year certification]

 

First Aid is an optional module and students learn the skills need to prevent, recognize and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive (within 20 minutes). This class is also available as a stand-alone class. [Three-year certification]

NOTE: Online registration will enroll the student in ALL of the above modules. To enroll in only specific modules, you must contact the chapter office.

Online Classes in CPR and First Aid

Blended Learning classes are now available. These classes combine an online (distant learning) segment with an instructor led skill session. The instuctor led classroom time is greatly reduced with this learning option. [Currently only lay responder classes are available.]

Professional Responder Classes in CPR/AED

 

CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer - This class is designed for the Professional Responder. Lifeguards, healthcare workers, emergency responder, and other professional rescuers should take this course. [One-year certification]

Oxygen Administration for Professional Rescuers - Learn to provide care using breathing devices including suction devices, oral and nasal airways, masks, resuscitators and supplemental oxygen. [One-year certification]

Review Classes in CPR

A review class option is only available for students who are CURRENTLY CERTIFIED in Adult CPR or Adult, Child & Infant CPR as of the class date. Proof of current certification must be provided to the instructor prior to the beginning of the class.

Youth Classes

Babysitter's Training - For youth ages 11 to 15. Learn how to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians.

Safe On My Own - For ages 8 to 12. Provides information to help children know what to do in a variety of situations when they are home alone. The course will help children handle basic emergencies.

First Aid for Children Today - This class helps children, ages 5 to 8, understand the important role they have in managing their health and safety as well as the health of the environment in which they live.

Aquatic Classes

Lifeguard Training - Must be age 15 by end of course. There are swimming prerequisites for this class. Contact the chapter for details.

Water Safety Instructor - Must be age 16 by end of course date and demonstrate maturity. There are swimming prerequisites for this class. Contact the chapter for details.

Pet First Aid Classes

Your pet depends on you for his or her well-being. In addition to providing daily care, love and affection, your best friend depends on you in an emergency. If your pet becomes ill or injured or needs help in a disaster, the American Red Cross can help.

Learn how to...
Administer medications
Recognize an emergency
Perform CPR and first aid
Treat common problems and emergencies requiring immediate attention
Stock a pet first aid kit

 

Continuing Education Credits

Continuing Education Credits (based upon the number of course hours) can be provided to Dental Professionals for an additional $5 per person for any of the optional modules.

Chapter Contact Information

For specific questions on which class you should take or to special enrollment questions, please contact your chapter office:

Genesee-Lapeer Chapter
1401 S. Grand Traverse Street
Flint, Michigan 49501
Telephone: (810) 766-6405
Toll Free: (800) 608-4272
Fax: (810) 766-6454
Email: bowles@geneseelapeer-redcross.org

You are visitorHit Counter to this page
Free Website Counter
 

© Copyright 2005 American Red Cross Genesee-Lapeer Chapter. All Rights Reserved.

  1401 S. Grand Traverse, Flint, Michigan (810) 232-1401   Lapeer County residents call 1-800-608-4272