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First Aid Training in West Virginia
In West Virginia, First Aid certification classes are available for anyone who has an interest in providing care during times of crisis. With in-person, and blended Simulation Learning classes, we can help you receive an OSHA-compliant certification for your job, or simply help you reach your goals. And with an online class, even if you have a busy schedule or can't make it into a class, you can still learn the information and techniques you need to help during times of crisis. We even offer Continuing Education Units for medical professionals and first responders. Regardless of the type of certification you need – or how you learn best – we can help you gain the skills and confidence to deliver care to infants, children and adults when they need it most.
When you take a first aid class in West Virginia, you'll learn to provide care when, and how, it's needed most. Through your local Red Cross chapter, you can gain critical information about helping infants, children and adults during times of crisis, and learn proper procedures for delivering care that not only helps improve "patient" outcomes, but can help keep you safe, as well. Of course, after your class has ended, we'll still be there for you. With refresher materials and a handy app, you can not only test your skills, but get instant access to information on handling the most common first aid emergencies.
At the Red Cross, we offer first aid classes in West Virginia for people of all ages. (Though most students are 16 or older, younger students are welcome to join us for training.) This way, no matter what your age or stage in life may be, you can learn to provide important care during times of crisis. With classes available online, in-person, and via our blended Simulation Learning format, which combines online coursework with in-person skills sessions, no matter how you learn, or what your schedule may be, we offer classes to suit your needs.
Note: For couples, families, work teams and others who might want to attend a class together, we recommend that each of you registers for the class you want online.
If full, OSHA-compliant first aid certification isn't important for your job, or you don't necessarily want to participate in an in-person skills session, then our first aid training online in West Virginia may just what you need. Our online courses feature the same up-to-date, science-based information as our in-person courses, but instead of honing your skills under the tutelage of an instructor, your skills are developed through a series of interactive activities. Best of all, because these courses can be completed all in one sitting or over a period of several days, you won't have to adjust your schedule to accommodate your class – simply start (and finish) it online when it suits you best.
In West Virginia, first aid recertification classes allow you to renew your skills, learn the latest techniques and can help keep your memory fresh – so you're prepared to help when it's needed most. Our abbreviated renewal courses are designed specifically for those with credentials that are valid but nearing their expiration. They take less time to complete than our standard first aid classes, but allow you to maintain your certification for an additional two years.
When you train with the American Red Cross, keeping track of your First Aid certification in West Virginia is simple. With Red Cross Digital Certificates, you'll get anytime, online access to all of your certificates, plus the power to print, share, and download them whenever you need to. You can even provide your current or potential employer, or a volunteer organization, with a QR code that allows them to easily confirm that your certificate is valid. For more information on how Red Cross Digital Certificates work, visit https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/digital-certificate or, to start earning a certificate, check out our newest course catalog.