Heartsaver CPR AED
Blended Learning
We offer the Heartsaver program that includes the fundamental concepts of providing high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED). The course is designed for participants who are not healthcare providers and who would like to gain the basic skills needed that might save a life in the case of sudden cardiac arrest.
This course is open to all participants, and does not require any prior medical knowledge or healthcare background. Our course covers treatment of children and infants as well, making this the ideal course for virtually anyone who may deal with others in an emergency situation at home, work, or while traveling. The course also meets or exceeds the requirements of many insurance companies that require basic training in CPR in the workplace.
Note that this course, while comprehensive in nature, is not necessarily appropriate for everyone, as it is primarily intended for a non-healthcare audience (we recommend you check with your school or employer to make sure they will accept this course for proof of CPR training). Please visit our BLS / ACLS / PALS page for BLS (CPR), ACLS, and PALS courses for persons requiring a Provider card in a healthcare (or healthcare student) setting.
Part 1 of the class is delivered online through the American Heart Association. Parts 2 and 3 are completed in-person at one of our training facilities.
This course is open to all participants, and does not require any prior medical knowledge or healthcare background. Our course covers treatment of children and infants as well, making this the ideal course for virtually anyone who may deal with others in an emergency situation at home, work, or while traveling. The course also meets or exceeds the requirements of many insurance companies that require basic training in CPR in the workplace.
Note that this course, while comprehensive in nature, is not necessarily appropriate for everyone, as it is primarily intended for a non-healthcare audience (we recommend you check with your school or employer to make sure they will accept this course for proof of CPR training). Please visit our BLS / ACLS / PALS page for BLS (CPR), ACLS, and PALS courses for persons requiring a Provider card in a healthcare (or healthcare student) setting.
Part 1 of the class is delivered online through the American Heart Association. Parts 2 and 3 are completed in-person at one of our training facilities.
Steps to Completing Your Course
- Click on the button below to purchase your online course key and skills session. You will receive an immediate confirmation email that includes the course access code needed for the online component and the Promo Code to use when registering for the skills session registration. You do not need to schedule the skills session until you have completed the online course (Part 1).
- Once you have received your course access keycode in the confirmation email, go to https://elearning.heart.org. Click on the Activate a Course Key button.
- Complete the online portion of the course at a convenient time. The course can be paused and resumed as needed, so you do not need to complete the course in only one sitting. Make sure that you complete your course survey at the end of the course, as we will not be able to see your certificate of completion until that is done.
- Schedule your skills session on the Class Registration page of this website after completing the online module. You will select the "Skills Session Only" section to select a convenient time. You will be given a code to be entered in the Promo Code box during registration to waive the skills session fee - you need not pay additional if you purchase the entire blended learning course from us.
- Complete the Skills Session as scheduled and we will issue your completion eCard immediately following the session.
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.