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    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Great class! Thank you, Jacob, for your patience and the excellent CPR instruction. You made everything easy to understand.

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    West Coast University - Los Angeles

    West Coast University - Los Angeles

    4.5
    (680 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    Offers customized solutions
    Available by appointment

    For the longest time, nursing school lived in the same category as "I'll get to it eventually."…read moreEventually turned into 6-7 years of postponing, doubting myself, and wondering if I was really cut out for it. Ironically, what finally pushed me to take the leap was watching a coworker graduate from West Coast University. Did she vent about the program being stressful? Absolutely. Did she ever have a bad thing to say about the professors or staff? Not once. That spoke volumes. Nursing school isn't supposed to be easy. Caring for people during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives isn't easy, so why should the preparation be? Hearing about the challenges didn't discourage me, it reassured me that the program was doing exactly what it was meant to do. So, after attending an information session for the second time in two years, I finally decided to stop flirting with the idea of nursing school and commit. What stood out to me immediately was the transparency! From day one, everything was laid out clearly: what was required for admission, what resources were available, and what steps needed to be taken to succeed. There were no surprises, no sugarcoating, just straightforward guidance and support. Then began the adventure of getting all my "stuff" together. I would be remiss if I didn't give a special shout-out to David Gallardo, who is low-key one of the biggest reasons my application was completed at all. During the application process, I was navigating some personal challenges while helping care for my mother. Throughout it all, David remained patient, encouraging, and consistently supportive. More importantly, he always started our conversations by asking how I was doing, not just where I was in the application process. That may seem like a small thing, but it meant a lot. His kindness and reassurance gave me confidence when mine was running low. If first impressions truly matter, David was the perfect first impression of West Coast University. Now, as I prepare to begin this journey, I won't pretend I'm not nervous. I have moments where I wonder whether I have what it takes. But I also know that West Coast University has already shown me that support, resources, and dedicated advisors are available every step of the way. At that point, the responsibility shifts to me to use those resources and keep moving forward. So here I am, equal parts anxious and determined, looking forward to the long study sessions, sleepless nights, and study-group marathons. Two years from now, I plan to walk across that stage knowing that earning my degree wasn't easy, but it was worth it. And when that day comes, I'll happily become an unofficial ambassador for West Coast University, completely pro bono lol. If I can help encourage even one person who has been sitting on the fence the way I did for 6-7 years, wondering whether they're capable or whether the timing is ever going to be right, then I'll gladly share my experience. Sometimes all it takes is seeing someone else take the leap to realize you can do it too. For now, though, it's time to get to work. See y'all in two years! GM.

    Thank you Brigitte!! From the very beginning of the admissions process she made me feel supported…read more Starting school can be overwhelming but she was always there to answer my questions and guide me through every step. Whenever I left her a message she always returned my calls and took the time to address any concerns I had. No matter how many questions I asked or how many times I called she was incredibly patient, kind, and understanding. She consistently pointed me in the right direction and made sure I had the information I needed to make informed decisions. In all honesty she is one of the main reasons I chose West Coast University. The positive experience I had working with her left a lasting impression and I am incredibly grateful for everything she did to help me begin this journey.

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    American Red Cross

    American Red Cross

    2.7
    (22 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    I came here for CPR and first aid training and I am glad I did. It was easy to register on their…read morewebsite and they offer both in person and hybrid classes right now. The parking at this location is super easy, it was easy to spot from the street, and they are kind of close to the 5 freeway. The building looked very clean and organized. The instructor, Scott, was great at making the information clear, keeping us engaged, questioning us, monitoring our progress and assessing our skills. When we made mistakes he made sure to give us a positive too to keep us motivated. I can actually remember what the acronym SAMPLE stands for now, thanks to him. I also think it is pretty neat that I can still access the training videos on the Red Cross website even though my class is over! The videos are like games and there is a little bar that moves either into the red or green as you progress through them. It's kind of fun playing them and a good learning experience. I would definitely recommend getting CPR training from these people. They have everything so organized and are very thorough.

    The American Red Cross has seen its share of controversy over the years. Some people loathe it for…read morewasting money (my ex-boyfriend was one of those), others for alleged discrimination, and others for making money from blood donations. Nevertheless, there are few organizations that are so universally recognized for helping others. When you see the famous Red Cross logo, you know help is on its way. It's difficult to think of another organization that can so quickly and efficiently organize a blood drive or set up a shelter after a disaster. I have donated blood at the Glendale location several times. Some experiences have been better than others but overall the staff have been professional. It's always nice to get the perks (tickets to comedy shows, coupons for ice cream, T-shirts during the annual KLOS blood drive, not to mention concert tix). But when all is said and done, the ultimate gift is the gift of life. Make sure you schedule an appointment to donate ahead of time; they are not always fully staffed to accept blood donations. My father required several blood transfusions in the last year of his life. While ultimately nothing could be done to save him, at least he got a little more time on this earth to spend with his loved ones. Now, whenever I give blood, it's to honor him and to try to help another family in the same situation. Give the gift of life.

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