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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Babysitters Listen Up!

Do you have a teen or pre-teen wanting to begin babysitting this summer or add to their resume?  We have scheduled a Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid + CPR during CPR week (June 1st-7th) to bring these participants together in a pediatric-specific class with others wishing to certify for the same reason.  Although the content is much the same as any American Heart Association Heartsaver class, this one uses children and infants in the scenarios and videos take place in daycares and schools as opposed to factories and jobsites with adult victims.  Mark your calendars for our June class offering and call your friends to join you.  Most kids can be certified at around the age of twelve, depending on level of maturity and attention span.  



Self-register at www.HeartlandCPR.com or give us a call at 405-603-6666 and we can help you!


#babysitters #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Paying It Forward

We have matched up a few $10 scholarships from a donor that wanted to give a little every month rather than a single large donation.  That's great too!  This donor wanted to remain anonymous but she's helped Daniel in December, Carissa in January, and her February contribution is in the process of being matched up to a recipient now.

We also had someone reach out who wanted to donate $100 toward someone else's training.  Cathryn's scholarship was matched up with an appreciative Lisa, who has been severely impacted by COVID19 and currently not working but required to have a costly ACLS class before she can return.  She was so grateful for the Frontline Fighters scholarship program and Cathryn's generosity!  Shortly after Lisa scheduled her class and picked up her textbook, someone scheduled her for an interview.  She was so excited, she contacted us to say that if she gets the position, she's going to pay it forward for someone else.  This is the OKC standard and we're so proud to be able to facilitate that!



Heartland CPR discounts training for all receiving a scholarship by 10% to stretch those donated dollars even further.  To learn more about the Frontline Fighters scholarship program, click here: https://heartland-cpr.blogspot.com/2020/04/frontline-fighters-scholarships.html

Congrats to Daniel, Carissa, and Lisa and huge thanks to Cathryn and an anonymous donor for their contributions during this time when so many are impacted by COVID19 and the repercussions.  If you'd like to get involved, give us a shout!


#payitforward #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

What's The Difference Between CPR and BLS?

Just like "math" is a very general term for many diversified subjects including Algebra, Geometry, and Trig, "CPR" is a general term for life-saving techniques including chest compressions and rescue breathing.  What does differ, is which specific class is required by different fields of work or as a prerequisite for certain college classes.  




"Heartsaver" classes are, in general, for lay rescuers.  These classes have mix and match modules and can be as simple as CPR/AED instruction only or may include First Aid as well.  They can be further personalized because some groups need Pediatric (Child and Infant) training, others wish to focus on Adult training (usually in the workplace), and still others want to cover it all.  There is even Heartsaver training specifically for K-12 educational facilities that provides a slightly less expensive certification card in an effort to help struggling schools keep their teachers and staff trained.  Our classes are intended to cover Adult, Child, and Infant procedures and we only leave out modules when a customer or employer specifically asks us not to include it; in those cases, the certification card is marked as such to indicate that the participant isn't certified in some of the modules and specifies which.  Heartsaver also offers add-on classes such as Bloodborne Pathogens for those that need that as well.  Those that typically need Heartsaver level training are lifeguards, childcare workers, oilfield and construction personnel, personal trainers, etc.

Far more common is "BLS (Basic Life Support) Provider".  This, too, is CPR (remember the math vs algebra above?)...but at a much more advanced level.  At this level, participants check pulses, usually have access to bag masks or other barrier devices, must practice as a member of a team, and have to take a written test.  This class is what is needed by all medical personnel or those pursuing a medical education such as those in nursing school, an EMT or paramedic program, and medical residencies.  This is also the minimum basic level of certification that those in the medical field such as nurses, physicians, CNAs, dental hygienists, and a host of other "healthcare providers" who must remain certified throughout their careers.  AHA certifications are valid for two years, so we see this group over and over through the years for recertification.  Because this is by far the most popular class we teach, we offer many options each week and dozens every month which are open to the general public.  Unfortunately, many of the colleges that offer nursing and EMS programs aren't intimately familiar with AHA terminology...so often the students beginning these programs are simply told to take "a CPR and AED class".  The resulting confusion sometimes means that they sign up for the lower-level Heartsaver class "because it looks closer to what their paperwork says".  We have instituted many safeguards to attempt to help those unfamiliar with this terminology "gap" by asking any customer signing up for Heartsaver-level classes, at a minimum, what they do for a living and whether they are in a nursing or EMS program in college.  We don't want anyone to waste valuable time or money on a class that won't be acceptable for their needs, so everyone from those answering the phones and email to the instructor who greets participants when they arrive for class works very hard and spend a lot of extra time trying to be pro-active and keeping that from happening to any of our customers.  

These aren't the only AHA classes, but they are the ones that are responsible for the most confusion.  ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) are very advanced classes for a subset of the healthcare professionals group.  They are, in essence, learning about codes...just like you see on ER or other medical scenes.  We teach those as well and pride ourselves on making a very difficult topic much easier to comprehend.  

Whether you're just beginning nursing school and taking your first class or have taken many disciplines and recertified many times over the years, Heartland CPR is here to help!


#heartsaver #bls #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

2020 AHA Science Is Out

The new AHA science is out and our instructors are already certified to teach it!  We're well ahead of the February 1st deadline for our industry and are proud to be the first to be teaching the new guidelines and using the new materials.  All classes beginning January 1st, 2021 will make use of the newest videos, textbooks, and science across all healthcare provider disciplines to include BLS, ACLS and PALS.  



Be among the first to see the new material by joining us for your AHA training in early 2021.  Classes are filling now!


#ahascience #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Give the Gift of Learning to Save a Life This Christmas!

 During this season of thanksgiving, we are especially thankful for our loyal customers and grateful for a team that  represents us so well.  In 2018, Heartland CPR celebrated 15 years in business and we were honored to share the celebration with a few special customers that go back many, many years and have been witness to our growth over the years.  During the month of December, we are offering gift certificates which can be used for training, first aid kits (four sizes available as well as a pet-specific kit), or any emergency supplies that we stock at 10% off face value, good through next year…the perfect gift for the nurse, EMT, babysitter, grandparent, or new parents on your Christmas list!  That's right...get a $100 gift certificate for just $90 through the end of the month.  For the really difficult to buy for, consider the  life-saving gift of an AED from the entire family!  We can help with all that and, really, what other gift will still be giving for a lifetime moreso than something that has the potential to save the life of a loved one?







Since 2003, Heartland CPR, llc (formerly Custom Training Solutions) has been providing AHA training in CPR, AED use, First Aid, BLS (Basic Life Support) ProviderACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support). At the request of our customers, in 2013, we began selling several affordable, quality brands of AEDs and accessories as well as adding a variety of well-stocked first aid kits and emergency supplies;. In 2014, we introduced our “STAT Program”, allowing healthcare professionals to obtain or renew certification in multiple disciplines in a couple of days using sequential scheduling, discount packages, and by partnering with a nearby luxury hotel that offers a corporate rate to our customers who need to stay overnight, and we added “The PET (Pet Emergency Training) Project” to our class lineup.  We began 2015 in a new suite decorated like an antique medical museum with a full-time office staff assisting our customers during 10-4 business hours in addition to our team of instructors teaching varied shifts virtually 24/7; additionally we began offering a free First Aid + CPR class using our equipment and expertise to teach life-saving skills to those wishing to learn for their own peace of mind but not in need of an official, costly AHA certification.  We volunteered to be first in this region when AHA introduced the option for e-cards in early 2018, eliminating lost/damaged cards which are costly to replace and that has been well-received by our customers. We firmly believe that doing what everyone else does gets you what everyone else gets, so we set out from the beginning and continue to do things differently than the rest…from straight-forward, all-inclusive pricing and issuing immediate certifications to how we go about selecting the instructors that represent us.

What began as a small home business with husband and wife instructors is now a registered, small woman-owned business with an A+ rating which has been recognized by the BBB as the 2014 Torch Award winner for the small business category in the OKC area and has received multiple “Best of OKC” awards”. We have hundreds of positive reviews on virtually every online forum and social media platform averaging 5 stars across all channels.  Heartland CPR’s owner, Ginger Davis, participated in the SBA’s “Emerging Leaders”program alongside the best and brightest CEOs in the state of Oklahoma, while Brian Davis was recognized as a “Dinosaur of EMS” for his longevity in emergency medicine, having served in virtually every capacity and agency in the OKC metro EMS system during his 30+ year career.  We continue to add outstanding instructors to our team based on character traits that embody Heartland CPR’s mission and vision; we are proud to retain some of the most respected professionals in their fields who have been saving lives for decades and together boast of combined training and instruction expertise of over 90 years!

We invite you to visit our website www.HeartlandCPR.com to learn more, contact us to schedule the next training session for your group or inquire about adding a life-saving AED to your business, church, club, organization, or home. We sincerely appreciate the trust you’ve placed in us, and thank you for your continued support!  It has been our sincere pleasure to be your choice for American Heart Association related training. Whether we provide training at your location or you refer individuals to classes held at ours, please know that you have played a part in our growth and success. There is perhaps no better time to say a heartfelt “thank you” to each of you than during this holiday season as we reflect on the blessings we have been entrusted with.

Wishing you a blessed Christmas and a prosperous year ahead!


#giftcertificate #smallbusiness #cpr #aha





Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Guest Blog re: CPR Training During COVID-19

 I, along with several hundred other long-term CPR instructors, was asked to participate in a survey recently and provide additional comments regarding how the current climate of COVID-19 is impacting CPR training and bystanders' willingness to get involved in a witnessed cardiac arrest.  If you are into statistics like I am, you'll find this very interesting, albeit alarming as well.

https://avive.life/reports/cpr-training-during-covid-19/




Remember that failure to act during cardiac arrest means certain death to the victim.  We in the industry are fearful that this period where only those absolutely required to be certified are being trained will have long-term consequences with fewer people trained for years to come...and that could rival COVID-19 in terms of death and disability over a much longer period of time.    


Training is still as important as ever.  The statistics continue to tell us that cardiac arrest happens most often in the home, despite the fact that most people learn CPR because it’s a requirement of their job.  Could any of us live with ourselves if our spouse or child or parent collapsed in front of us and the difference between life and death was whether or not we knew how to respond decisively?


#covid #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Monday, December 14, 2020

Our First Frontline Fighters Scholarship Has Been Awarded!

 We recently told you about a program where we are matching up donors who are "paying it forward" and picking up the tab, or part of the tab, for a healthcare providers training.  Heartland CPR is discounting training by 10% for those within this program and then applying the gift with whatever restrictions the giver wishes...it can be for someone in ER or ICU, someone travel nursing in a COVID capacity, someone at a specific healthcare facility, even for a specific person...you name it.  As the giver, you get to decide how your gift will be distributed.  

Our first grant was a $10 gift given by an anonymous donor, known only as LD, and came with no restrictions at all.  After the 10% discount that Heartland CPR pitched in, Daniel Eppler enjoyed a $20 discount off his BLS training on Friday, December 11th.  We're proud to be a part of matching up generous donors and fantastic healthcare providers in OKC.  




Should you or your business wish to participate in the program, contact us today and we'll get the details regarding how you want your gift used and match it up with a hopeful recipient.  We'll even exchange information between the giver and recipient, unless they wish to remain anonymous.  

If you are a frontline healthcare worker and would benefit from one of these scholarships, contact us as well.  We have a spreadsheet to match up those wishing to receive a scholarship with those offering to fund, or partially fund, scholarship(s).  

We are so proud to be a part of the healthcare community in OKC.  You guys exemplify the Oklahoma Standard!


#payitforward #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Pandemic Survival Kits

 Need a quick gift for a Dirty Santa exchange? How about the mail person, delivery driver, or other essential worker in your life?  For just $20, you can pick up a Pandemic Survival Kit in a cute bag filled with the essentials...a mask, lanyard, hand sanitizer, a bath bomb, earplugs, a head massager, and of course a roll of toilet paper.  The bag is big enough to add a bottle of wine or some chocolate or whatever you'd like to make it even more personal.  






Stop by and pick up one from our office 10-4 Monday through Friday.  Or we can ship to you for an additional $5.  Merry Christmas!


#pandemicsurvivalkit #smallbusiness #cpr #aha


- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com

Monday, April 20, 2020

Frontline Fighters Scholarships

Many in our communities are looking for ways to give back to our frontline healthcare professionals and, while food deliveries are great, we have an idea that will last long after the next meal is served.  How about pre-paying for the required training of a healthcare professional?  These professionals have to recertify every two years at a minimum in CPR (known as BLS Provider); many, depending on specialty or area of expertise, also have to take ACLS and/or PALS as well.  Heartland CPR presents the “pay it forward” frontline fighter scholarship that allows appreciative community members to pre-pay for a healthcare professional’s training - either by assigning that payment to a particular individual - or by letting us apply it on a first donated-first requested basis.  We’ll let you know how your $100 training “scholarship” was used and who the recipient was (if you haven't pre-selected); likewise, we’ll let the recipient know who funded their training (unless they prefer to remain anonymous, of course).  




Heartland CPR wants to help be part of the solution to keep our healthcare professionals trained and working on the front lines and let them know how very appreciated they are in their communities!  Reach out to us if this program is of interest to you or your place of business.  Thanks for choosing Heartland CPR!


#payitforward #scholarship #smallbusiness #cpr #aha



- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com




Thursday, April 16, 2020

Online Tutorial: Choking

While we've been working less during this statewide shutdown, Heartland CPR's instructors and staff still been busy.  Devin has produced a couple of videos to help you learn a life-saving skill or use for a lesson with the kids who are also learning from home.  How would you respond if a friend or family member choked?  What if you began choking and you were alone?


We hope this video gives you the basic skills to assist someone - or even yourself - should the need arise.  


#choking #firstaid #smallbusiness #cpr #aha



- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
405-603-6666
www.HeartlandCPR.com