Nationally recognized first aid and CPR training for childcare providers in Arizona. The training helps childcare and daycare providers learn adult, child and infant First Aid, CPR/AED online. Print your certification as soon as you pass.
CPR + First Aid Combo
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CPR/AED Course
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First Aid Course
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ACLS Certification & Recertification
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PALS Certification & Recertification
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Daycare and childcare providers in Arizona must obtain and maintain their first aid and CPR certification at the level of Healthcare Providers.
Each employer might have specific CPR certification requirements for childcare providers in Arizona. These requirements adhere to the boards accepting CPR and first aid training in Arizona for childcare and daycare providers. Childcare providers must consult their employers to know more.
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All of our CPR, First Aid and AED online learning courses follow Nationally Accepted AHA and Heart & Stroke guidelines and are developed by professional AHA-trained instructors. All our online courses are quite affordable, which means you don’t have to delay your certification
Our nationally accepted courses follow the most up to date 2020 ECC Guidelines. Receive your Adult, Child and Infant CPR and First Aid certification through our online training and choose to add a hands-on component with one of our blended programs
Summary of Board Requirement:
The Arizona Department of Health Services, Child Care Facilities Licensing requires current certification in First Aid and both Infant and Child (Pediatric) CPR for child care providers.
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A licensee shall ensure that a staff member required by R9-5-301(G) meets all of the following: 1. The staff member obtains first aid training specific to infants and children, 2. The staff member obtains CPR training specific to infants and children, which includes a demonstration of the staff member’s ability to perform CPR, 3. The staff member maintains current training in first aid and CPR, and 4. The staff member provides the licensee with a copy of the front and back of the current card issued by the agency or instructor as proof of completion of the requirements of this subsection.
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The Child Development Associate® National Credentialing Program of the Council of Professional Recognition requires child development associates to have current certification in First Aid and both Infant and Child (Pediatric) CPR.
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The Council accepts training offered by nationally recognized training organizations (such as the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association) as well as other training agencies.
The Council accepts Blended (online + virtual hands on assessment) Courses for Preschool, Infant-Toddler and Family Child Care Settings.
We're thrilled to have reviews from our satisfied students who can attest to the power of our First Aid, CPR or Bloodborne Pathogens course offerings. We work with subject matter experts & OSHA Certified instructors to develop high quality, comprehensive & updated curriculum.
We monitor & update our online courses to follow changing national emergency response standards and research.
Certified instructors developed the curriculum to provide training in CPR & safety procedures for lay responders & medical professionals.
Get credit hours for your training at American Health Care Academy; provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine.
We offer savings for groups of 5 or more. We have a dedicated team for CPR Group Certifications & an assigned account executive for each group.
Our certfications are widely & nationally accepted. If the certification is rejected, we will issue you a refund.
American Health Care Academy and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine provide a joint CE certification for all CPR and First Aid courses.