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    Denver Birth and Wellness

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    2 years ago

    Very kind, chill and knowledgeable instructor! Was a perfect place to get BLS certified.

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    American Red Cross

    2.0(7 reviews)
    1.3 miSouthwest

    I was excited to finally enroll in the Pet First Aid course offered by the American Red Cross. I'd…read moremade this a priority in Ithaca but the class was never offered, so I was greatly enthusiastic to be able to take the class here in Denver. I was happy to find that the Red Cross had their own parking lot. I arrived a good half hour early and the instructor wasn't far behind (with the dinner she was trying to eat between commuting from work and the class). We chatted for a small bit about pet sitting and her pet sitter, and then other members of the class showed up. I was dismayed to find that the majority of the class time was spent watching a video that was at least 5 years old (probably 10). Class participants are given a book with the information included in the video, although we did find several parts that conflicted the movie. When it was time to practice administering make-shift muzzles, the instructor pulled out the pet dummies, which were all old - some of them were actually only stuffed animals and not the "breathable" practice dummies made specifically for the course. Many of the dummies didn't work, (i.e. when you breathed into their nose it did not inflate the lung) and had tears in the "fur." Even worse, the instructor didn't know how to make the muzzles. She tried for about 5 minutes to construct the make shift muzzle with gauze for short-nosed pets (cats an pugs, french bulldogs, etc.) and GAVE UP, admitting that she didn't know how to do it. I was really shocked at this. The instructor also mentioned that even though she teaches the class, she does not have pet first aid kits in her home or car. While I understand this (most people don't have either), it was pretty unprofessional to admit it. In May, the class will likely be broken into two sections, one for cats and one for dogs, which new books that include a DVD. While I don't mind the $50 donation I made (mandatory) for the class, I was very unhappy with the experience in general. I do feel like I learned from the class, but felt that the instructor, video, and practice dogs could have been much improved upon.

    I am completely shocked by the phone call I received from a red cross worker this evening. I have…read morenever needed to ask for assistance from this or any organization, but the propane has been shut off in my mobile home park for 8 days now after one of the homes in the park blew up and burned down. They had to shut off propane to the entire mobile home park to check everything to make sure it is safe to turn back on. They don't seem to be anywhere near being able to turn it back on and I have had to spend well over my budget just to get a motel room for my family of 4 to be able to take a shower and wash our hair only twice so far. When the female called back, she said it is past the deadline to get financial assistance but she could maybe get me referrals to take a shower at a truck stop (saying some will only charge $15.00 dollars for a shower. I live in colorado springs, colorado, and as far as I know there are not any truck stops anywhere near where I live even if I was compelled to go to a truck stop to take a shower. I am certainly glad I do not make donations to the red cross, I am totally taken back that someone who is supposed to help people would recommend something that could put victims of disasters in potentially more peril. I have stopped at truck stops in the past on a road trip to florida and just that experience would never encourage me to go to one of those to take a shower and she made it sound like a generous offer to pay $15.00 dollars for a shower x 4 people. It only cost a few dollars more than that to get a motel room and you can get a motel room down the road and not have to drive 60 + miles each way! Wow!! Disappointed in an organization that claims to help disaster victims. Sad and disgusting!

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    Next Step CPR and Safety Training

    Next Step CPR and Safety Training

    4.5(4 reviews)
    4.6 miNorthwest

    Next Step is awesome! I needed to get trained ASAP for my job, and I was completely panicked. I…read moregoogled CPR training near Thornton, and they popped up so I just happened to give them a call. Not only were they really helpful, but I discovered that Tim (the owner, I assume) does in-home one-on-one classes. It cost me I think $70 for him to come to my house and train me in adult and child CPR/AED and first aid. It would have cost me $80 to go to American Red Cross in a big group class that lasted 7 hours! They booked me right away, I ended up getting my training done two days later. I really appreciated it. I was nervous about someone coming to my house, but Tim made me feel very comfortable. He liked my dog, which was cool, and showed me just enough to help me feel ready for the exam (which was impromptu and not stressful at all) but not so much to confuse me. He let me ask as many questions as I wanted, and offered really interesting facts and details from his experiences rescuing people from the woods. I've never done a CPR training that was fun! If you are needing to get trained because your job requires it, I would say do the in-home training with Tim. It's at your convenience, and he's really wonderful, knows his stuff, and makes it as painless as possible. My ONLY complaint is that I really needed a certificate or card right away, something that says I did the training, so I could go to work that Monday. While Tim promised me I would have the note from him the same day (although not the card), I had to call and ask for it a week later, after waiting for it. We had the same issue with the paypal invoice- I wanted to make sure I had it and paid him before he arrived, but unfortunately he wasn't able to get it to me when he said he would. It's not a huge deal, and has very little to do with the actual service provided, I just think Tim is a busy person and isn't always able to get on the computer.

    Next Step was very helpful in bringing our property up to standard for CPR training. They are…read moreprofessional and all the students enjoyed their course. Would recommend them to anyone looking for CPR/First Aid Instruction.

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    RESAT - Remote Emergency Services And Training

    2.6(30 reviews)
    4.2 miSoutheast

    My sister scheduled her CPR certification class with RESTAT last Thursday for her class to be that…read morefollowing Friday morning. She paid her $60 online, was given directions and class time (8am-11am) online. I drove her over to the classes location, we got there 5 minutes to 8. She gets out, goes to the door, locked. Lights off. No one to be seen inside. We notice another young woman waiting on the sidewalk outside and my sister asked her if she was there for the CPR class, she was. We waited, and waited, and waited. At 8:15, my sister walked to the next business entrance in the same building, and asked the business owner if CPR classes were given there. He explained he had no knowledge of what business was done there and he hadn't seen anyone over there in quite some time. We waited until 8:30, all the while my sister is calling the number on their website over and over, always being sent to a voicemail. She scoured over emails ensuring the time, date, location were correct. I even had her check to make sure it wasn't actually an online class, it wasn't. So, after a half hour I decided to jump on Yelp to see others reviews. More than just a handful of people expressed the SAME.THING.HAPPENED.TO.THEM. Apparently, if the class doesn't fill up, they just don't do the class. Sweet way to get money, I guess. Maybe make that a clause on your website in BIG BOLD RED LETTERS explaining that? Or perhaps contact the enrolled people 12 hrs prior to the class time to explain there will be no class since not enough people signed up? My sister had to call her bank to put a stop payment on her $60 so this "company" wouldn't get her money for services they did not render. Keep away from this "business" at all costs (no pun intended). We felt terrible for the other young lady waiting, she's in nursing school and that Friday was the last day she could get her CPR cert to continue forward in school. Way to screw people. I hope everyone and their grandmother steers clear of this ridiculous excuse for a business. I'd give 0 stars if possible.

    Cancelled my class twice and both times within the hour before it was supposed to start. I had…read moredrove all the way there to find a locked door. Then no one calls you back or emails anything. I left 2 phone messages and 3 emails and not one was returned. Hoping I get my refund sometime. Don't waste your time. Pick another company.

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