Service Description
Emergencies can strike when we least expect them. Whether you’re a parent watching over your little one, a caregiver supporting a loved one, or a student navigating daily life, knowing CPR can make all the difference in those critical moments.
Here’s why CPR certification isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a must-have:
- Life-saving Skills at Your Fingertips: You never know when someone might need your help. Whether it’s a child choking, a loved one experiencing a medical emergency, or even a classmate feeling faint, CPR gives you the skills to step in and provide immediate assistance until help arrives.
- Confidence When It Matters Most: It’s one thing to hope that help will come in time. It’s another to know you have the skills to take action in a potentially life-threatening situation. CPR certification gives you the confidence to stay calm, focused, and effective when it matters most.
- A Lifelong Impact: The knowledge you gain doesn’t just help you in one situation. It equips you to be a more responsible and reliable caregiver, parent, or friend. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that you can make a difference in an emergency.
- Fun and Easy to Learn: Don’t let the idea of learning CPR overwhelm you! It’s an engaging and straightforward course that can be completed in a few hours. Plus, it’s designed for all experience levels—no prior medical knowledge required!
- A Boost to Your Resume (Students, Take Note!): CPR certification isn’t just for parents or caregivers. As a student, it’s a great way to enhance your skill set. Whether you’re applying for a job, preparing for volunteer work, or simply want to be prepared, CPR is a valuable addition to any resume.
So, what are you waiting for? Taking a CPR course could be the most important decision you make for the safety and well-being of those you care about. It’s a small investment of time for a lifetime of impact.
Don’t wait for an emergency to strike—get certified today and be ready to make a difference! 💪👶🧑🦱🚑
Book now for CPR certification or recertification course now and become a life-saver!
Cancellation Policy
We cannot ensure the confidentiality of any form of communication through electronic media, including, but not limited to, text messages, telephone communication, the Internet, facsimile machines, and e-mail. Telemedicine is broadly defined as the use of information technology to deliver medical services and information between two parties that are at different locations. The above electronic means of communication are considered telemedicine. Utilizing telemedicine services through (Purple Health Wellness) is voluntary in nature and you need to understand:
You have the right to withhold or withdraw your consent for telemedicine services at any time. If this occurs, you need to understand that we cannot provide care for you any longer as (Purple Health Wellness) strictly a telemedicine practice.
Purple Health Wellness will protect your protected health information in the same fashion as a brick and mortar practice. You need to understand though that data breaches can happen, and we cannot assure your information is 100% protected. We will not use your protected health information for research purposes unless you give us consent to do so.
There are potential benefits, risks and subsequent consequences of telemedicine. Potential benefits include, but are not limited to improved access to care, reducing costs, improving the quality of visits, and reduction of travel time associated with medical visits. The medical provider will make assessments, diagnoses, and treatment plans based off all the visual and auditory information provided during the video conference. You must understand that this is limited and posts potential risks including, but not limited to the provider’s inability to make complete diagnostic assessments that might require a physical exam and to see the patient in person. During an in-person encounter, a medical provider has the ability to see the entire patient including but not limited to their gait, smell, general appearance, and demeanor. Potential consequences thus include the provider not being aware of clinically significant information that you may not recognize as significant to present verbally to the provider.
In reading this document, you agree to begin treatment with the policies above and acknowledge receipt of the Privacy Notice.