Master CPR and AED techniques for emergencies

Duration: 2 Hours
Certification: American Heart Association (AHA)
Cost: $75.00


Certified Home Nursing Solutions LLC offers a comprehensive CPR/AED course in Edgewood, Maryland designed for anyone who wants to be prepared to save a life. This 2-hour, instructor-led, video-based course covers essential lifesaving skills, including:

  • Adult and child CPR and AED use
  • Infant CPR
  • Techniques to relieve choking in adults, children, and infants

Why Choose This Course:
Our course uses the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching method, allowing students to learn through demonstration while instructors provide real-time guidance and feedback. This ensures that you gain confidence and competence in performing lifesaving skills.

Group Enrollment:
Groups of 6 or more can enroll together, making this an ideal course for workplaces, organizations, and community groups.

Certification:
Upon successful completion, students receive an AHA Heartsaver CPR AED course completion card, valid for 2 years.

Enroll Today to gain the skills and confidence to respond in emergency situations and potentially save lives.

Why Every Homecare Team Needs CPR and AED Certification

For agencies that provide in-home care, safety is not optional—it’s a core responsibility. CPR and AED training equips caregivers to handle cardiac emergencies effectively, helping to protect both clients and staff. This training instills confidence, encourages a proactive approach to safety, and aligns with professional standards for caregiving agencies. By integrating CPR and AED certification into your team’s requirements, you demonstrate a commitment to high-quality care and client trust. Here are some key benefits and considerations:

  • Immediate Action During Emergencies – Staff trained in CPR and AED can provide life-saving interventions at the moment a cardiac event occurs, increasing the chance of survival for clients.
  • Preparedness Across All Age Groups – Training includes techniques for adults, children, and infants, as well as methods to relieve choking, ensuring caregivers can respond to a variety of emergencies.
  • Professional Confidence and Competence – Hands-on training allows caregivers to practice and refine their skills, giving them the confidence to act decisively without hesitation.
  • Compliance With Industry Standards – Many residential service agencies require CPR/AED certification to meet state regulations, licensing requirements, or insurance policies, helping reduce liability risks.
  • Team Cohesion and Group Training Benefits – Offering group enrollment fosters teamwork and allows multiple staff members to complete training together, reinforcing safety culture and shared responsibility.

Protecting Lives at Home: CPR and AED Training for Caregivers

In residential service agencies, emergencies can happen anytime, and having caregivers who are trained in CPR and AED use can make all the difference. These life-saving skills are essential for home care professionals who are responsible for clients of all ages, from infants to seniors. By providing structured CPR/AED training, your agency ensures that staff are confident, prepared, and ready to act quickly in critical situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a CPR/AED class usually take?
Most CPR/AED classes take about 2 hours. We provide an instructor-led, video-based course that covers all key skills efficiently.
Do I get a certificate after finishing CPR training?
Yes, you receive a certification card from the American Heart Association, which is valid for 2 years. This proves you’ve completed the course and can perform CPR and AED use.
What is an AED, and how do I use it?
An AED, or automated external defibrillator, is a device that helps restore a normal heart rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest. The course teaches how to use it safely and effectively.
Do I need any prior experience to take CPR training?
No experience is needed. Courses are designed for beginners, showing step-by-step techniques with instructor guidance and real-time feedback.
Is the CPR certification recognized nationally?
Yes, the American Heart Association certification is widely recognized and accepted across the U.S. for emergency response readiness.

Connect With Our Team for Guidance!

Please let us know about your inquiries and concerns. Contact us today at 443-456-6779, and our team will provide the guidance and support you need for home care, staffing, or training solutions.