CPR AED Training for Georgia Behavioral Health Workers: Stay Compliant with DCH Requirements6/28/2025 If you operate a behavioral health facility in Georgia, there’s one thing that’s non-negotiable--compliance with the Department of Community Health (DCH). According to state regulations, all patient care staff must be certified in CPR, First Aid, AED use, and oral suctioning. That’s where Attentive Safety comes in.
Our Adult & Pediatric CPR AED with First Aid course is designed to help your facility stay fully compliant while empowering your team with the real-world skills to respond effectively in emergencies. 🛑 What Georgia DCH Requires:"All patient care staff must have an up-to-date first-aid certificate and certification in basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The facility must maintain suction equipment and an automatic external defibrillator (AED). All patient care staff must have training in the use of oral suction and the use of an AED." Failure to meet this standard could lead to inspection violations or worse—unprepared staff during a life-threatening event. ✅ Why Choose Attentive Safety for Your Facility’s CPR AED Certification?
👥 Who Needs This Training?This course is ideal for:
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📲 Schedule Your Group CPR AED Training TodayDon’t wait until an inspection—or an emergency—to realize your team isn’t prepared. 📍 Visit: https://www.attentivesafety.com/adult-pediatric-cpr.html 📞 Call: 877-531-2226 📧 Email: [email protected]
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