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September health & safety courses in Medfield
Courses include babysitting lessons, home alone safety and pediatric first aid/CPR

WHAT/WHEN:
Babysitter Lessons & Safety Training (BLAST)
September 14, 2015 from 3pm– 6pm
AHA Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
September 14, 2015 from 6pm – 9pm
Home Alone Safety
September 14, 2015 from 1pm – 3pm
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WHERE:
Pfaff Community Center, 124 North Street, Medfield
WHO:
Juanita Allen Kingsley, Director of Business Development for Century Health Systems, the parent company of the Natick Visiting Nurse Association and Distinguished Care Options, will run these courses.
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A health educator, Ms. Kingsley trains more than 2,000 people in the MetroWest region annually through her First Aid, Wilderness First Aid, CPR and AED classes in addition to the variety of health and safety programs she teaches. Juanita has successfully created and facilitated various programs aimed at providing individuals of varying ages and backgrounds the necessary education and tools to foster effective and positive social development. A certified EMT since 2001, Juanita managed the Wellness Center at Hale Reservation (the nation’s largest day camp); served as health care supervisor at Horizons for Youth, Sharon, Mass.; and has served as instructor trainer and instructor with the Red Cross, American Heart Association, Medic First Aid and National Safety Council. She received her Wilderness EMT training certification through Mountain Aid Training International.
DETAILS:
Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training is an American Academy of Pediatrics course that covers how to handle the basics of infant and childcare, how to react responsibly to medical emergencies and injuries, perform first aid for common childhood injuries and illnesses, and set up and run your own babysitting business. The course is open to anyone ages 11-13. Cost: $55
The Pediatric Heartsaver First Aid Course teaches how to manage a child’s illness and injuries in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Course content includes first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, environmental emergencies, optional first aid topics and CPR and AED. Intended Audience: Those involved in child care who have a duty to respond to a first aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements, including child care workers, teachers, foster care workers, camp counselors, youth organizations, and coaches for children’s sports organizations. Cost: $75
In Home Alone Safety, children learn telephone- and door-answering techniques, internet safety, accident and fire protection and first aid techniques. We also talk about how children should manage their time when home alone for short periods of time. The class includes a variety of teaching methods and includes a video and role playing. The course is open to anyone ages 9-11. Cost: $50
Registration is required. To register, visit http://www.medfieldrec.com. For additional information, please call Kevin Ryder at 508-359-2715.
Century Health Systems is located at 209 West Central Street, Suite 316, Natick, Mass., 01760. For additional information, call 508-651-1786 or visit www.centuryhealth.org.
About Century Health Systems: Since 2001, Century Health Systems has provided high-quality, innovative health education and wellness programs to the Boston MetroWest community. Its programs aim to meet the needs of individuals of all ages – from pre-school to seniors – and cover such areas as professional health and safety training; public health consultations; corporate wellness; school and early childhood programming; and recreation. Along with its affiliates, Natick Visiting Nurse Association and Distinguished Care Options, Century Health Systems provides a true continuum of care throughout the communities it serves.