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Does your organization need CPR/AED
or First Aid Training/Re-Certification?

The Art & Science of Saving Lives

More than 4.6 million people are trained in Red Cross lifesaving programs every year. Trust us to deliver unmatched lifesaving training and supplies to your business or organization. Serving the following counties: Burlington, Camden, Mercer,  South West Ocean & Monmouth and North East Atlantic Counties of New Jersey. We also service eastern Pennsylvania and North Delaware States. All classes require a minimum of 6 cohorts. Thank you for choosing Managing Change First Aid Services

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Classes Offered

All classes require a minimum of 6 students

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First Aid

The first aid training and certification process takes just a few hours to complete and will help your people deliver the care that someone needs if and when needed while waiting for medical professionals to arrive.

When you successfully complete any of our in-person courses, you’ll receive a two-year certification, as well as access to refreshers that can help you maintain your skills throughout your certification period. Upon successful completion, your employees will receive a 2-year Red Cross certification.

First Aid Programs for Schools
Teachers and administrators can now receive first aid training from Managing Change an American Red Cross Training provider. As part of our school program, they can also train their students in first aid for free. Find out how to join our program.

Call 551-525-6671  to schedule your workplace training and re-certification today.

Instruction, Training Certification and ARC Fee includes 15% discount on re-certification



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CPR

CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It can help save a life during cardiac arrest when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.

At the Red Cross, CPR/AED training is available for individuals, schools, healthcare providers, businesses and small businesses looking to maintain industry and regulatory standards.

Upon successful completion, your employees will receive a 2-year Red Cross certification.

Call 551-525-6671 to schedule your CPR training and re-certification today.

Instruction, Training Certification and ARC Fee includes 15% discount on re-certification



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AED Training

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AED

Managing Change First Aid’s CPR/AED training courses allow you to learn how – and when – to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). The average response time for first responders, once 911 is called, is 8-12 minutes. For each minute defibrillation is delayed, the chance of survival reduces by approximately 10%. Fortunately, with CPR/AED training, which takes just a few short hours, you can gain the skills necessary to help save a life.
Upon successful completion, your employees will receive a 2-year Red Cross certification.

Call 551-525-6671  to schedule your AED training and re-certification today.

Instruction, Training Certification and ARC Fee includes 15% discount on re-certification


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Re-Certification for Healthcare Professionals – Basic Life Support (BLS)

When lives are on the line, it is critical first responders and healthcare staff have the skills and confidence to act in the moments that matter.

Our modern, adaptive American Red Cross Resuscitation Suite™ for Basic Life Support (BLS)Upon successful completion, your employees will receive a 2-year Red Cross certification.In addition, our curriculum meets competency verification, education, credentialing and privileging requirements.

  • Accepted by state EMS agencies in all 50 states
  • Accepted by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems
  • Approved for EMS continuing education by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Education (CAPCE)
  • Accepted by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician’s National Continued Competency Program (NCCP)
  • Satisfies The Joint Commission resuscitation education requirements for an evidence-based training program (Standard PC.02.01.11)Call 551-525-6671  to schedule your healthcare professionals training and re-certification today.

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First Aid Training & Re-Certification for Organizations

(Workplace Training)
On-Site Group Training for Teams and Employees. Whether your training is required by OSHA, part of your company policy, or you simply want a safer workplace, we provide flexible training solutions designed to meet your corporate guidelines, industry compliance needs and your budget. Upon successful completion, your employees will receive a 2-year Red Cross certification. Let’s schedule your training at your office today. We can bring any of our courses to your office. Have your staff trained today!

Call 551-525-6671 to schedule your workplace training and re-certification today.

Instruction, Training Certification and ARC Fee includes 15% discount on re-certification


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Baby Sitting / Baby Care

Keep Little Ones Safe: First Aid Certification for Babysitters and Childcare Providers
Imagine this: you’re caring for a bubbly toddler who’s just discovered the joy of running—and suddenly, there’s a fall, a loud cry, and a scraped knee. In that split second, your reaction matters. Do you know what to do?
Whether you’re a seasoned daycare provider, a trusted babysitter, or offering home education in a cozy setting, one thing unites all caregivers—children depend on you. That’s why being trained in Baby Sitting and Baby Care First Aid isn’t just a smart move; it’s essential.

Our certification course is designed for anyone caring for infants and young children. From handling common bumps and bruises to recognizing signs of choking, allergic reactions, or fever, you’ll gain the confidence and skills to take action when it matters most. You’ll learn how to stay calm in an emergency, communicate effectively with parents, and make safe choices in everyday situations.
This course doesn’t just teach you how to save a life—it strengthens your credibility with families who entrust you with their most precious treasures. Parents feel peace of mind knowing their child is in the hands of someone prepared.

Ideal for babysitters, nannies, daycare staff, and home educators, this certification is your edge in a competitive market. It shows you’re serious about safety, responsibility, and professionalism.
Enroll today and become the caregiver who’s always ready—because when it comes to children, being prepared isn’t just part of the job. It is the job.

Call 551-525-6671 to schedule your workplace training and re-certification today.
Instruction, Training Certification and ARC Fee includes 15% discount on re-certification

Pending Certifications:

  1. Emergency Medical Response Instructor
  2. Life-Threatening Bleeding Tourniquet Application Instructor

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Animal Husbandry – Your Companion will need your care

Pet First Aid: Be Prepared to Help Your Furry Friend in an Emergency!

You: “I love my pet, but what would I do if they got hurt or sick suddenly?”
Us: “Great question! Just like humans, pets can have emergencies too—and knowing pet first aid could save their life.”

Why Should You Learn Pet First Aid?

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Accidents don’t warn you—they just happen. Wouldn’t you want to be ready?

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Fast action can prevent worse problems—or even save your pet’s life.

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It’s not just for pet owners! Pet sitters, dog walkers, and animal lovers can benefit too.

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Peace of mind is priceless. Imagine feeling confident instead of panicked in an emergency

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Plus, learning first aid helps you bond with your pet—they’ll trust you even more!

What You’ll Learn

Vital Signs

How do you know if your pet’s temperature, pulse, or breathing is normal?

Preventative Care

Small habits with care today can prevent big problems in future.

Emergency Response

Is it a true emergency? Learn when to act fast vs. when to call the vet

You: “But I’ve never done anything like this before—is it hard to learn?”
Us: “Not at all! Pet first aid is simple, practical, and something every pet owner should know.”
Provided by Managing Change, LLC – First Aid for Canines & Felines
Because your pet’s safety is worth it.

Canine Emotional Support Services

Your need for emotional support provided by your best companion!

Over 30+ years Miriam and I have enjoyed the companionship of many of Gods Best. Emphasizing the deep emotional bond between humans and their canine companions, highlighting their role as healers and supporters during tough times. We have witnessed the unconditional emotional affection of all creatures—whether furry or clawed—they have souls and the capacity to love. :feet::heart:

“Paws to Comfort, Claws to Heal – Faithful Friends for When You Feel Out of Sorts. Every Soul Deserves Love.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Use of First Aid

What is first aid, and why is it important in everyday life?

First aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person before professional medical help arrives. It is essential because it can prevent minor injuries from becoming major and can save lives in critical situations.

Who can administer first aid, and do I need certification to help?

Anyone can administer basic first aid. Certification ensures you are trained in correct procedures but is not legally required in most emergency situations, especially under Good Samaritan laws.

What are the basic first aid skills everyone should know?

Key skills include CPR, bleeding control, wound care, recognizing signs of stroke or heart attack, choking relief, and treating burns or fractures.

How does first aid differ for laypersons versus professional responders?

Laypersons use basic techniques to stabilize victims until professionals arrive. Emergency responders have advanced training and equipment for complex care.

Can improper first aid do more harm than good?

Yes. That’s why training is important. However, doing something is often better than doing nothing, especially with life-threatening conditions.

What are the legal protections for those who provide first aid?

Most regions have laws that protect individuals who provide reasonable aid in good faith, shielding them from legal liability.

How often should first aid training be refreshed or renewed?

CPR and first aid certifications are typically valid for two years. Regular refreshers help keep skills sharp.

What should be in a first aid kit for homes, workplaces, and vehicles?

Essentials include bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, scissors, tweezers, gloves, a CPR mask, and emergency contact info.

Benefits of First Aid

How does first aid save lives before emergency services arrive?

First aid stabilizes the injured person, prevents the condition from worsening, and keeps them alive until paramedics arrive.

What are the long-term benefits of first aid training in the workplace?

Improved safety culture, faster response to injuries, and reduced downtime or liability.

How does first aid contribute to overall public safety?

It empowers community members to act in emergencies, reducing dependency on emergency services and improving outcomes.

Can first aid help reduce recovery time and severity of injuries?

Yes. Immediate care often reduces the extent of damage and speeds up recovery.

Why is first aid essential for parents, teachers, and caregivers?

These roles involve responsibility for others—often children or vulnerable individuals—who may not communicate or handle emergencies well.

What role does first aid play in disaster preparedness and crisis response?

First aid training equips people with skills to respond to mass casualty events and natural disasters before professionals arrive.

How can first aid support people with chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, epilepsy)?

It helps responders recognize symptoms and provide immediate assistance, such as glucose for diabetics or protection during seizures.

Mental Confidence & Psychological Impact

How does first aid training boost personal confidence in emergencies?

It replaces fear with knowledge, giving people the courage to act decisively.

Why do first aid-trained individuals report feeling less helpless during crises?

They understand the steps to take, which reduces panic and promotes purposeful action.

What is the psychological benefit of knowing how to help others in distress?

It builds empathy, a sense of responsibility, and emotional resilience.

Can first aid reduce anxiety and panic in high-pressure situations?

Yes. Knowledge and preparedness reduce uncertainty, which is often the root of panic.

How does first aid training improve teamwork and leadership skills?

Responders learn to communicate clearly, delegate tasks, and make decisions under pressure—all valuable team dynamics.

Across Professions and Industries

Why is first aid training important across all professions—from construction to corporate?

Accidents can happen anywhere. Having trained personnel reduces risk and improves safety in every environment.

What industries are required to have trained first aid responders on-site?

Construction, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and public services often require certified first aid personnel under OSHA or other regulations.

How can first aid support mental health incidents in professional settings?

Training often includes recognizing signs of panic attacks or suicidal behavior, enabling early and appropriate response.

Why should business owners invest in first aid training for their staff?

It minimizes liability, enhances workplace morale, and can even lower insurance costs.

What are the unique first aid considerations for high-risk professions (e.g., mining, firefighting, law enforcement)?

These roles require industry-specific training—like advanced trauma care or respiratory protection techniques—due to high injury risk.

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OUR MISSION

Managing Change First-Aid’s mission is to provide timely instruction and training in an affordable, convenient, and safe environment, for your business employees, individuals and support staff as needed. 

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