Building confidence and compassion in responding to medical emergencies

Ready to save a life when it matters most? Our CPR Certification program provides you with essential skills and knowledge to respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or simply want to be prepared for any situation, our certified courses teach you how to perform CPR, use an AED, and manage life-threatening emergencies with confidence and calm.

Be Prepared: CPR Certification for ABA Professionals

Working with individuals in ABA therapy often involves high-energy activities, behavioral challenges, and unique medical needs. That’s why CPR certification is not only recommended—it’s a valuable tool that empowers ABA professionals to respond confidently and effectively in emergencies. This life-saving training aligns with the responsibility of maintaining safe and supportive environments in therapy settings.

  • Increases on-the-job confidence and response skills
    Gain the ability to act quickly and effectively during critical moments, whether at a therapy center or during in-home sessions
  • Boosts client and family trust
    Clients and their families feel more secure knowing the therapist is trained to handle health emergencies calmly and professionally
  • Meets industry and licensing requirements
    Many healthcare and behavioral health agencies require CPR certification as part of standard employment qualifications, helping ABA professionals remain compliant
  • Improves team safety and preparedness
    A certified staff ensures that the entire ABA team is equipped to support each other in urgent situations, promoting a stronger, more unified workplace culture
  • Tailored training for behavioral health scenarios
    CPR programs often include adjustments and real-life examples specific to working with children, individuals with autism, and those with limited communication abilities

Why CPR Training Matters in ABA Settings

In the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), safety is always a top priority—not just for clients, but for therapists and caregivers too. That’s why CPR certification is more than just a requirement; it’s an essential skill that ensures a quick and effective response in emergency situations. For ABA therapists working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities, such as those involved in early intervention in Seminole County, having CPR knowledge enhances trust and preparedness during each session.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does CPR training usually take?

Most CPR courses take about 2 to 4 hours. The timing depends on whether it’s basic or includes extra topics like AED training. We offer classes that fit into busy schedules.

How long does CPR certification stay valid?

CPR certification usually lasts two years. After that, a refresher or renewal course is needed. We remind people when it’s time to renew.

What’s the difference between CPR and BLS certification?

CPR is general emergency training, while BLS (Basic Life Support) is for healthcare providers. We offer both, depending on who’s taking the class.

Who should get CPR certified?

Anyone can benefit—parents, teachers, coaches, and even teens. We’ve trained people from many walks of life, not just healthcare workers.

Do I need CPR certification to work with kids?

Many roles involving children—especially in therapy or education—do require CPR training. It helps ensure adults can respond in an emergency.

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