First Aid Training
for Healthcare Providers

Your team needs the confidence to
respond in the workplace — fast.

A smiling Black female nurse wearing blue scrubs and a stethoscope around her neck, standing in a waiting room with three people seated at a table in the background.

Many healthcare workers require one of the below BLS (Basic Life Support) CPR courses:

  • Standard First Aid with CPR, Level C or BLS (formerly HCP)

  • CPR with AED, Level C or BLS (formerly HCP)

Empower your healthcare team with on-site, hands-on first aid training

A woman in blue medical scrubs performs CPR on an older woman lying on the floor in a living room.

Why choose Ally First Aid?

  • Certified quality, guaranteed.

    Not only are all of our courses certified by the Canadian Red Cross and approved by the WSIB, but you'll learn on state-of-the-art first aid equipment, too. You can rest assured that you're in good hands.

  • Your time and attention is priority #1.

    Our courses aren’t just certified to teach first aid, but they also have public speaking training.

    Now that's what makes it interesting.

  • Tailored training for fast-paced jobs

    Forget about dusty Powerpoint presentations or silly games. We bring industry know-how, real-world scenarios, hands-on activities, and a little levity to the mix.

  • 5-Star Google Reviews

    Don't take our word for it: Ally First Aid has over 150 5-star reviews on Google, thanks to former students who loved their courses.

First Aid and CPR training is useful for:

  • A smiling nurse in blue scrubs with a stethoscope around her neck, standing in a bright hospital corridor.

    Nurses

    As a nurse, you respond to emergencies in various settings, including in hospitals and clinics. Keeping your CPR and Firs Aid is crucial for patient safety and effective lifesaving.

  • Young woman in hijab smiling while shopping in a store aisle, holding a clipboard and pen.

    Pharmacists

    Pharmacists frequently interact with patients and may need to respond to adverse reactions or health emergencies in the pharmacy setting.

  • A young male nurse in blue scrubs assisting an elderly man with glasses in a healthcare setting, with two other women in the background, one sitting in a wheelchair and the other standing, both in blue scrubs.

    Medical Assistants

    Working in clinics and outpatient settings, medical assistants may need to provide immediate care during patient interactions or emergencies.

  • A nurse assists an elderly man with a walker, supporting him as he walks through a bright room.

    Personal Support Workers (PSW)

    PSWs working with clients who are ill or elderly must be prepared to address health emergencies such as falls or medical complications.

  • Kirk was the best instructor! His teaching style was clear, engaging, and easy to follow. He made even the most complex topics understandable, and his passion for teaching really showed. I highly recommend him to anyone looking to learn and improve.

    Diba A.

  • Kirk was an incredibly intelligent and valuable resource during my First Aid CPR-C course last weekend. I truly appreciated his style of teaching which allowed the entire class to participate and stay engaged throughout the day as we learned the principles of proper first aid assistance. I will definitely be back to renew my license in the future through Ally once again.

    George M.