Get ACLS, BLS, and PALS certified in South Jordan through AHA-authorized training for healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams. Our blended learning format combines online coursework with in-person skills sessions for fast certification.
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489 South Jordan Pkwy, South Jordan, UT 84095
Conveniently located in South Jordan, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Monday - Friday: 8 am - 7 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9 am - 4 pm
Our South Jordan training site is located at 489 South Jordan Pkwy, South Jordan, UT 84095, inside the Nest Office Suites building. South Jordan Training Site The facility offers convenient parking and easy access from surrounding areas of South Jordan. It is positioned near commercial buildings and local businesses, making it easy to locate once you arrive on South Jordan Parkway.
Take the exit for 11400 South or 10600 South and head west toward South Jordan Parkway. Follow the parkway to 489 South Jordan Pkwy. The building is in a commercial office area with on-site parking.
Head toward South Jordan Parkway from central South Jordan. Continue along South Jordan Parkway until you reach 489 South Jordan Pkwy. The building will be clearly visible with open parking in front.
Travel toward South Jordan using Bangerter Highway or Redwood Road. Connect to South Jordan Parkway and continue until you reach the training site at 489 South Jordan Pkwy. Travel time is typically 10–20 minutes depending on traffic.
Head west toward South Jordan via I-15 or 10600 South. Continue toward South Jordan Parkway and follow signs to 489 South Jordan Pkwy.
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There is plenty of free parking available on-site directly in front of the building. Parking is open and convenient for all students attending CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS skills sessions.

































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
The BLS certification course is designed for healthcare professionals and students who need essential life-saving skills and current American Heart Association (AHA) credentials. This training focuses on high-quality CPR, AED use, and effective response techniques for adult, child, and infant patients, along with coordinated team-based care during emergencies. It is commonly required for clinical roles such as nurses, EMTs, medical assistants, dental staff, and healthcare students. The blended format allows you to complete the online portion at your own pace before attending a brief in-person skills session for hands-on evaluation.
Our ACLS certification course is intended for healthcare providers involved in advanced emergency or critical care situations. The training covers key topics such as ECG rhythm interpretation, airway management, pharmacology basics, and structured team response during cardiovascular emergencies including cardiac arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes. Based on current American Heart Association guidelines, this course prepares clinicians to perform effectively in high-pressure medical environments where rapid decision-making and coordinated care are essential.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
The PALS certification course is designed for healthcare providers who care for infants and children in emergency or critical care settings. The program focuses on pediatric assessment, recognition of respiratory and cardiac emergencies, and evidence-based intervention strategies aligned with American Heart Association standards. Through scenario-based learning and hands-on practice, participants build the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively to pediatric emergencies in a variety of healthcare environments.
Healthcare professionals across the region regularly enroll in our certification programs to maintain required credentials and stay current with emergency care standards. This includes nurses, physicians, EMTs, paramedics, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, and dental professionals working in hospitals, outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, and specialty practices in surrounding communities. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses reinforce evidence-based emergency response skills for cardiac, respiratory, and other critical situations, helping clinical teams stay confident and prepared in fast-paced care environments.
Students preparing for careers in healthcare often need certification as part of their academic and clinical training pathways. Participants commonly come from nursing, medical, dental, and allied health programs at local colleges and training institutions. Our courses help connect classroom theory with practical application by offering structured, hands-on practice in CPR, BLS, and advanced life support skills. This training supports students as they progress into clinical rotations, internships, and future patient care roles that require strong foundational competency.
A wide range of non-clinical professionals also take part in our training to prepare for emergencies in everyday environments. This includes teachers, childcare providers, coaches, fitness instructors, caregivers, security personnel, and office employees working in schools, recreation centers, gyms, community organizations, and business settings. CPR and emergency response training equips participants with the ability to act quickly and appropriately when unexpected medical events occur, helping improve safety in workplaces and public spaces.
Businesses and organizations choose our certification programs to support workplace safety, compliance, and emergency readiness. We work with healthcare offices, dental practices, schools, corporate teams, fitness facilities, and community organizations seeking efficient training solutions for their staff. Group certification allows teams to train together in a streamlined format, improving coordination and ensuring employees are better prepared to respond effectively during medical emergencies.
Emergency response professionals rely on advanced life support training to maintain readiness for high-pressure situations where rapid assessment and intervention are critical. Our certification programs serve EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue personnel, law enforcement officers, and other first responders working throughout the region. BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses reinforce current emergency care protocols, team-based response strategies, and hands-on clinical skills used in prehospital and emergency settings. Whether meeting certification requirements, preparing for recertification, or strengthening operational preparedness, participants gain practical training that supports confident decision-making and effective patient care during emergencies.
Our training is based on the latest American Heart Association guidelines and is recognized by healthcare employers, academic programs, and organizations nationwide. Whether you are advancing your career or meeting program requirements, your certification is designed to be trusted and accepted in professional settings.
Many learners in South Jordan balance work shifts, studies, and family responsibilities. Our blended learning model lets you complete the coursework online at your own pace, followed by a short, scheduled in-person skills session that keeps time away from your routine to a minimum.
Instead of relying only on lectures, our courses emphasize active skill practice and scenario-based learning. Participants repeatedly work through CPR and emergency response techniques to build speed, confidence, and accuracy for real-life situations where every second counts.
Once both the online and skills components are completed, certification is issued promptly. This helps learners move forward quickly with job requirements, clinical onboarding, school programs, or renewal deadlines without unnecessary waiting periods.
If your team needs CPR or advanced life support certification, we can bring American Heart Association–aligned training directly to your South Jordan workplace. On-site classes are designed to make group certification simple, reducing travel time while allowing staff to train together in a familiar environment. This option works well for organizations that need efficient scheduling, minimal disruption to operations, and consistent training across their entire team. All equipment and instruction are provided on-site, and sessions are structured to meet AHA standards while focusing on practical, hands-on skill development.
On-site training is a strong fit for a wide range of groups, including:
Medical and dental clinics
Office and corporate teams
Schools, daycares, and educational staff
Churches, nonprofits, and community organizations
Get started on your ACLS, BLS, or PALS certification in South Jordan with a simple enrollment process designed to fit your schedule. Our blended learning format lets you complete the online coursework at your own pace before attending a short, hands-on skills session.
These courses are designed for healthcare professionals, students in clinical programs, and workplace responders who need American Heart Association certification. They are commonly taken by nurses, EMTs, paramedics, medical assistants, dental staff, and others involved in patient care or emergency response.
No. The courses use a blended format. You complete the cognitive portion online at your own pace, then attend a short in-person skills session in South Jordan to demonstrate hands-on CPR and emergency response skills.
In most cases, you receive your American Heart Association eCard the same day you complete your in-person skills session, provided all course requirements have been successfully finished.
No prior certification is required for most courses. Whether you are taking BLS for the first time or renewing ACLS or PALS, the training is structured to guide you through each skill step-by-step.
Yes. We offer flexible group scheduling for organizations such as healthcare offices, schools, and businesses. Teams can train together either at a scheduled session or through on-site training arranged at your workplace.