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Recognition & Board Installation Gala
1/16/2026
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Events in the month of July 2025
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7/20/2025
The Importance of CPR and First-Aid Courses: Be Prepared to Save Lives

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First-Aid training courses are essential skills that empower individuals to act quickly and effectively during emergencies. Whether at home, work, school, or in public spaces, knowing how to respond to medical crises can mean the difference between life and death. These courses are designed to equip people with the knowledge and confidence needed to assist until professional medical help arrives.

What is CPR?

CPR is a lifesaving technique used in emergencies when a person's heartbeat or breathing has stopped, such as during cardiac arrest or drowning. The procedure involves chest compressions and, in some cases, rescue breathing to maintain blood flow to vital organs. CPR can significantly increase a victim’s chances of survival if administered within the first few minutes of a cardiac event. According to the American Heart Association, effective bystander CPR can double or even triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival.

CPR training typically includes how to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest, perform high-quality chest compressions, use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and deliver rescue breaths. Courses often differentiate between adult, child, and infant techniques, ensuring that participants can respond appropriately to different situations.

What is First-Aid Training?

First-Aid training goes beyond CPR by covering a broader range of emergency scenarios. Participants learn how to manage bleeding, burns, fractures, choking, allergic reactions, seizures, and other common injuries and medical conditions. These skills are particularly useful for parents, teachers, childcare providers, security personnel, and anyone working in high-risk environments.

A well-structured First-Aid course emphasizes scene safety, assessing the victim, and administering care while awaiting emergency responders. Students learn how to use basic medical supplies, make quick decisions, and offer emotional support to victims during a crisis.

Who Should Take CPR and First-Aid Courses?

Everyone can benefit from CPR and First-Aid certification, regardless of their profession. However, certain groups are especially encouraged to obtain certification:

Healthcare professionals
Teachers and school staff
Coaches and fitness trainers
Childcare providers
Construction and manufacturing workers
Lifeguards and camp counselors
Corporate employees and managers
Many employers require their staff to be certified as part of workplace safety programs or to meet regulatory standards, such as those set by OSHA.

Course Format and Certification

CPR and First-Aid courses are widely accessible and available in multiple formats, including in-person classes, online learning, and blended options that combine digital instruction with hands-on skills testing. Most courses are offered by accredited organizations such as the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross, and National Safety Council.

Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a certification card that is typically valid for two years. Recertification is recommended to ensure that skills stay current with the latest guidelines and procedures.

Why These Skills Matter

Emergencies can occur without warning, and every second counts. Having the ability to take immediate action before emergency services arrive can dramatically affect outcomes. CPR and First-Aid training not only improve survival rates but also foster a sense of responsibility, leadership, and preparedness in communities.

In addition to providing practical skills, these courses also promote public awareness of health and safety issues. Participants gain the confidence to stay calm and collected during high-stress situations, which is invaluable when helping others.

Conclusion

CPR and First-Aid courses are not just for healthcare workers—they are vital life skills that everyone should learn. These courses prepare individuals to act decisively, offer critical aid, and potentially save lives in moments of crisis. With training available in communities across the country, now is the perfect time to enroll and become a proactive responder in emergencies. Your knowledge could one day make all the difference.

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7/21/2025
This comprehensive Estate Planning Workshop is an informative and interactive program designed to provide attendees with the essential knowledge and tools needed to effectively plan and manage their estates. Whether you are just beginning to consider estate planning or seeking to update an existing plan, this workshop will equip you with the necessary insights and strategies to make informed decisions and secure your legacy. • Understanding the benefits of a trust • Navigating the probate process • Your estate planning toolkit • The limitations of a will

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7/24/2025
Come Join as we celebrate 4 years in the Elk Grove community Bruceville Point Senior Living community 9730 Backer Ranch Rd. Elk Grove 95757 Tropical themed food, drinks and entertainment for all!

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7/24/2025
 -7/27/2025

Live classical music and dance performance with this year's theme of a Strauss Take-off on Mary Poppins, "Practically STRAUSS in Every Way". Join us for a FREE professional level event in Elk Grove Regional Park July 24-27, 2025. More information on www.straussfestival.com

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7/26/2025
American Heart Association PALS Courses: Advanced Pediatric Emergency Training

The American Heart Association (AHA) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course is a comprehensive training program designed for healthcare professionals who respond to pediatric emergencies. Tailored specifically for the unique needs of infants and children, the PALS course builds on the foundation of Basic Life Support (BLS) and emphasizes the advanced skills required to manage seriously ill pediatric patients in both prehospital and hospital settings.

Who Should Take PALS?
PALS certification is recommended for a range of healthcare providers, including pediatricians, emergency room physicians, paramedics, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other clinicians who care for infants and children. The course is especially important for those working in emergency departments, intensive care units, and pediatric clinics.

What the Course Covers
The PALS course prepares participants to recognize and manage a wide range of pediatric emergencies, including respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac arrest. Core components of the course include:

Systematic pediatric assessment
Effective airway management and oxygen delivery
Recognition and management of respiratory failure and shock
Cardiac rhythm identification and treatment
Use of advanced pharmacology in pediatric emergencies
Team dynamics and communication during resuscitation scenarios
Through a combination of lectures, video presentations, and hands-on simulation exercises, students gain the knowledge and confidence to take fast, decisive action in high-stakes situations.

Course Format and Duration
The AHA offers PALS training in both traditional classroom settings and blended learning formats. In the blended model, students complete online coursework at their convenience, followed by an in-person skills session led by a certified instructor. The full course typically takes 10 to 12 hours, while renewal courses may be completed in approximately 6 to 8 hours.

Certification Details
Participants who successfully complete the course and skills testing receive an official AHA PALS Provider eCard, valid for two years. Recertification is required biennially and is essential for maintaining proficiency in pediatric emergency care.

Why PALS Certification Matters
Medical emergencies involving children require a specialized approach. Their smaller size, faster metabolism, and different physiological responses mean that pediatric emergencies must be managed with precision. PALS training ensures that providers can recognize early warning signs and intervene before conditions worsen, which is critical in improving survival rates and outcomes in pediatric patients.

Conclusion
The American Heart Association’s PALS course is an essential credential for healthcare professionals working with children. It equips providers with the tools and techniques needed to handle pediatric emergencies efficiently and confidently. By combining evidence-based practices with hands-on training, the PALS course empowers healthcare workers to deliver the highest standard of care when children need it most.

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7/26/2025
Entry Level Neonatal Kitten Care Class:

Whether you are a seasoned neonatal kitten care foster or a newbie, please join the Elk Grove Animal Shelter Neonatal Kitten Care class to increase your knowledge of how to care for these precious little ones, 0-5 weeks old. Our non-profit supports the Elk Grove Animal Shelter (EGAS) Foster Program with foster recruitment, training, supplies, and mentoring. If you choose to foster these tiny toe beans for EG Animal Shelter, it will be one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever know. Contact us to sign up for our upcoming class!

        

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7/29/2025
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