DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO IF A BABY OR CHILD STOPS BREATHING?

ARE YOU A PARENT, SIBLING, GRANDPARENT, AUNT, UNCLE, FRIEND, BABYSITTER, OR A NANNY?

YOU NEED OUR SERVICES!

Hands-on lifesaving learning that comes to you!

Private and small group classes available.

Welcome to the Heart to Home CPR Experience

Embrace the lifesaving journey, and embark on a CPR training experience like no other

Heart to Home CPR welcomes you to join our mission to protect and save lives.

Our unique approach provides in-home, hands-on infant and child CPR training.

Our classes are specially designed for parents, family members, and caregivers.

Meet Carla, founder and lead instructor of Heart to Home CPR.

Carla demonstrates how to perform CPR with Chris and Megan of Minnesota Live.

Private in-home hands-on classes for 2 - 6 people

Our main focus at Heart to Home CPR is providing basic life-saving skills for your infants and children in the comfort of your own home.

The instructor brings manikins that provide electronic visual feedback on how you are performing compressions. We use a training AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

Classes are two hours long. Our instructors are available seven days a week.

Contact Heart to Home CPR for more information and to schedule

651-412-7767

or

HeartToHomeCPR@gmail.com

Meet the Founder

I worked as an Occupational Therapy Practitioner, helping both children and adults with various disabilities. While working as an Occupational Therapy Practitioner, I became passionate about teaching CPR.

I became certified through the American Heart Association and American Red Cross and have been an instructor for over a decade. I taught classes at medical centers for healthcare workers, and also for employees at places like Target, Home Depot, Lowe’s, CVS, and Walgreens, and even provided private classes upon request.

I created Heart to Home CPR to bring this specialized training right to people's homes. I'm excited to see how this new business develops while working with so many good families that have a similar concern for their children.