Intended audience:
This CPR/AED/First Aid training is required within the noted timeframes for the following Talbert House staff:
- Staff who have not yet been trained (within first 90 days of employment), or
- Staff whose previous training has expired (within first 90 of employment or as soon as possible after expiration for current staff), or
- Staff who have current certification from an entity different than American Heart Association (before expiration of current certification).
This training in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, First Aid, and AED is delivered by American Heart Association approved providers.
Credit upon course completion and successful skill demonstration:
- 4.75 Talbert House General Education credits, and
- Two years CPR/AED/First Aid certification.
Description:
At the end of this American Heart Association CPR/AED/First Aid training, students will be able to:
- Understand how high-quality CPR improves survival and recognize when someone needs CPR.
- Perform high quality CPR, alone or with help from bystanders, using chest compressions, breath techniques, and an AED for adults, children, and infants.
- Help a choking adult, child, or infant.
- Help someone with a drug overdose emergency.
- Describe techniques to prevent drowning emergencies.
- Apply key steps in first aid, including self-protective techniques, and interventions for a variety of life-threatening conditions and emergencies.
- Describe risks of smoking/vaping, benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and identify injury/illness prevention resources.
Instructional methods:
- AHA videos
- Instructor explanation and coaching
- Skills practice
- Skills testing
- Remediation as necessary
Once trained and certified, plan to register for renewal training at least 2 months in advance of the 2-year certification expiration date. If renewal does not occur before certification expiration, it will be necessary to take the full version of the course.
Starts:
4/22/2026
9:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
4.75 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$60.00 External Customer
Location:
Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House
Status:
Closed
Class size:
11 seats
Starts:
4/24/2026
8:30 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$15.00 External Customer
Location:
Community Correctional Center
Status:
12 open seats left
Class size:
15 seats
Starts:
4/24/2026
9:45 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$22.00 External Customer
Location:
Community Correctional Center
Status:
10 open seats left
Class size:
15 seats
Starts:
4/27/2026
8:30 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
2 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$30.00 External Customer
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Class size:
4 seats
Starts:
4/27/2026
11:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$20.00 External Customer
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Class size:
4 seats
Intended audience:
This CPR/AED/First Aid training is required within the noted timeframes for the following Talbert House staff:
- Staff who have not yet been trained (within first 90 days of employment), or
- Staff whose previous training has expired (within first 90 of employment or as soon as possible after expiration for current staff), or
- Staff who have current certification from an entity different than American Heart Association (before expiration of current certification).
This training in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, First Aid, and AED is delivered by American Heart Association approved providers.
Credit upon course completion and successful skill demonstration:
- 4.75 Talbert House General Education credits, and
- Two years CPR/AED/First Aid certification.
Description:
At the end of this American Heart Association CPR/AED/First Aid training, students will be able to:
- Understand how high-quality CPR improves survival and recognize when someone needs CPR.
- Perform high quality CPR, alone or with help from bystanders, using chest compressions, breath techniques, and an AED for adults, children, and infants.
- Help a choking adult, child, or infant.
- Help someone with a drug overdose emergency.
- Describe techniques to prevent drowning emergencies.
- Apply key steps in first aid, including self-protective techniques, and interventions for a variety of life-threatening conditions and emergencies.
- Describe risks of smoking/vaping, benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and identify injury/illness prevention resources.
Instructional methods:
- AHA videos
- Instructor explanation and coaching
- Skills practice
- Skills testing
- Remediation as necessary
Once trained and certified, plan to register for renewal training at least 2 months in advance of the 2-year certification expiration date. If renewal does not occur before certification expiration, it will be necessary to take the full version of the course.
Starts:
4/29/2026
9:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
4.75 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$60.00 External Customer
Location:
Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House
Class size:
10 seats
Starts:
4/30/2026
11:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$22.00 External Customer
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Class size:
4 seats
Starts:
4/30/2026
8:30 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$20.00 External Customer
Location:
Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House
Class size:
4 seats
Starts:
5/1/2026
10:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
2 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$30.00 External Customer
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Status:
18 open seats left
Class size:
20 seats
Starts:
5/1/2026
8:15 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Status:
20 open seats left
Class size:
20 seats
Starts:
5/1/2026
10:00 AM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Talbert House General Ed
Pricing:
Location:
Talbert House Western Hills
Status:
21 open seats left
Class size:
22 seats
Starts:
5/1/2026
1:00 PM
Session:
1
Credits:
1.5 Credit Hours
Pricing:
$22.00 External Customer
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Status:
9 open seats left
Class size:
10 seats
| Category | Course ID | Course Number | Course name | Start Date Time | Location | Description | Instructors Name | Start Date | End Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPR/New Employee Orientation/~ | 6207 | CPR - NEO | AHA CPR/AED and Basic First Aid | 4/22/2026 9:00 AM | Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House |
$60.00 - External Customer
$60 down payment available for External Customer
|
Intended audience: This CPR/AED/First Aid training is required within the noted timeframes for the following Talbert House staff: - Staff who have not yet been trained (within first 90 days of employment), or - Staff whose previous training has expired (within first 90 of employment or as soon as possible after expiration for current staff), or - Staff who have current certification from an entity different than American Heart Association (before expiration of current certification). This training in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, First Aid, and AED is delivered by American Heart Association approved providers. Credit upon course completion and successful skill demonstration: - 4.75 Talbert House General Education credits, and - Two years CPR/AED/First Aid certification. Description: At the end of this American Heart Association CPR/AED/First Aid training, students will be able to: - Understand how high-quality CPR improves survival and recognize when someone needs CPR. - Perform high quality CPR, alone or with help from bystanders, using chest compressions, breath techniques, and an AED for adults, children, and infants. - Help a choking adult, child, or infant. - Help someone with a drug overdose emergency. - Describe techniques to prevent drowning emergencies. - Apply key steps in first aid, including self-protective techniques, and interventions for a variety of life-threatening conditions and emergencies. - Describe risks of smoking/vaping, benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and identify injury/illness prevention resources. Instructional methods: - AHA videos - Instructor explanation and coaching - Skills practice - Skills testing - Remediation as necessary Once trained and certified, plan to register for renewal training at least 2 months in advance of the 2-year certification expiration date. If renewal does not occur before certification expiration, it will be necessary to take the full version of the course. |
Scott Elsbrock | 4/22/2026 | 4/22/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Professional Development/Various Topics/~ | 6266 | qbhs03 | Professional Etiquette | 4/24/2026 8:30 AM | Community Correctional Center |
$15.00 - External Customer
$15 down payment available for External Customer
|
There are no CEUs for this course. (For CCC and TCC only staff only). Program Description: This training will cover various aspects of professional etiquette and ethical concerns related to professionalism. Participants will consider how culture influences expression of professionalism and interactions in the workplace. They will increase understanding of boundaries, competence, and ethics in relation to a professional setting and identity. Training Objectives: Identify domains and considerations for professional etiquette and boundaries. Demonstrate awareness of cultural considerations within professionalism. Discuss various representations of professional etiquette. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/24/2026 | 4/24/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Various Topics/~ | 6267 | qbhs09 | Risk of Other Harm | 4/24/2026 9:45 AM | Community Correctional Center |
$22.00 - External Customer
$22 down payment available for External Customer
|
**There are no continuing education units for this course.** (For CCC and TCC Staff only). This training will cover various factors related to harm to others including relevant statistics, terminology, risk factors which contribute to types of violence, assessment of risk factors, and ways to respond to potential for harm. The training will discuss common misconceptions related to the relationship between mental health and violence. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/24/2026 | 4/24/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Introduction Courses/~Professional Development/Introduction Courses/~ | 6318 | qbhs04 | Adult Mental Health 101 | 4/27/2026 8:30 AM | Microsoft Teams |
$30.00 - External Customer
$30 down payment available for External Customer
|
For Sheila Lyons Family Care Home: This training will cover common mental health disorders among adults seeking treatment at community behavioral health organizations. The training will attempt to increase understanding and empathy for how these disorders present and impact the behavior and functioning of individuals and their support system. Finally, the training will address common treatment approaches for the aforementioned disorders. There are no CEUs for this course. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/27/2026 | 4/27/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Introduction Courses/~Professional Development/Introduction Courses/~ | 6317 | qbhs05 | Youth Mental Health 101 | 4/27/2026 11:00 AM | Microsoft Teams |
$20.00 - External Customer
$20 down payment available for External Customer
|
For Sheila Lyons Family Care Home only: This training will cover common mental health disorders among children, adolescents, and young adults seeking treatment at community behavioral health organizations. The training will attempt to increase understanding and empathy for how these disorders present and impact the behavior and functioning of individuals and their support system. Finally, the training will address common treatment approaches for the aforementioned disorders. CEUs are not offered for this course. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/27/2026 | 4/27/2026 | |
| CPR/New Employee Orientation/~ | 6208 | CPR - NEO | AHA CPR/AED and Basic First Aid | 4/29/2026 9:00 AM | Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House |
$60.00 - External Customer
$60 down payment available for External Customer
|
Intended audience: This CPR/AED/First Aid training is required within the noted timeframes for the following Talbert House staff: - Staff who have not yet been trained (within first 90 days of employment), or - Staff whose previous training has expired (within first 90 of employment or as soon as possible after expiration for current staff), or - Staff who have current certification from an entity different than American Heart Association (before expiration of current certification). This training in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, First Aid, and AED is delivered by American Heart Association approved providers. Credit upon course completion and successful skill demonstration: - 4.75 Talbert House General Education credits, and - Two years CPR/AED/First Aid certification. Description: At the end of this American Heart Association CPR/AED/First Aid training, students will be able to: - Understand how high-quality CPR improves survival and recognize when someone needs CPR. - Perform high quality CPR, alone or with help from bystanders, using chest compressions, breath techniques, and an AED for adults, children, and infants. - Help a choking adult, child, or infant. - Help someone with a drug overdose emergency. - Describe techniques to prevent drowning emergencies. - Apply key steps in first aid, including self-protective techniques, and interventions for a variety of life-threatening conditions and emergencies. - Describe risks of smoking/vaping, benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and identify injury/illness prevention resources. Instructional methods: - AHA videos - Instructor explanation and coaching - Skills practice - Skills testing - Remediation as necessary Once trained and certified, plan to register for renewal training at least 2 months in advance of the 2-year certification expiration date. If renewal does not occur before certification expiration, it will be necessary to take the full version of the course. |
Scott Elsbrock | 4/29/2026 | 4/29/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Introduction Courses/~Professional Development/Various Topics/~ | 6316 | qbhs07 | Substance Use Disorders 101 | 4/30/2026 8:30 AM | Tilow Executive Center, Talbert House |
$20.00 - External Customer
$20 down payment available for External Customer
|
This course is for Sheila Lyons Family Care Home only. **There are no CEUs for this course.** This training will cover common substance use disorders across the lifespan for individuals seeking treatment at community behavioral health organizations. The training will attempt to increase understanding and empathy for how these disorders present and impact the behavior and functioning of individuals and their support system. Finally, the training will address common treatment approaches for the aforementioned disorders. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/30/2026 | 4/30/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Various Topics/~ | 6319 | qbhs09 | Risk of Other Harm | 4/30/2026 11:00 AM | Microsoft Teams |
$22.00 - External Customer
$22 down payment available for External Customer
|
For Sheila Lyons Family Care Home**There are no continuing education units for this course.** This training will cover various factors related to harm to others including relevant statistics, terminology, risk factors which contribute to types of violence, assessment of risk factors, and ways to respond to potential for harm. The training will discuss common misconceptions related to the relationship between mental health and violence. | Scott Elsbrock | 4/30/2026 | 4/30/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~ | 6035 | NEO6 | CareLogic Functionality | 5/1/2026 8:15 AM | Microsoft Teams |
|
Class will include an overview of the system and functions. Students will be shown standard operations and have the opportunity to ask questions. | Scott Elsbrock | 5/1/2026 | 5/1/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Introduction Courses/~Professional Development/Introduction Courses/~ | 6023 | qbhs04 | Adult Mental Health 101 | 5/1/2026 10:00 AM | Microsoft Teams |
$30.00 - External Customer
$30 down payment available for External Customer
|
This training will cover common mental health disorders among adults seeking treatment at community behavioral health organizations. The training will attempt to increase understanding and empathy for how these disorders present and impact the behavior and functioning of individuals and their support system. Finally, the training will address common treatment approaches for the aforementioned disorders. There are no CEUs for this course. | Scott Elsbrock | 5/1/2026 | 5/1/2026 | |
| Case Management/Interventions/~ | 6260 | qbhs 14 | Crisis Planning with Clients | 5/1/2026 10:00 AM | Talbert House Western Hills |
|
Intended Audience: Talbert House case managers. Description: Participants will learn how to collaboratively develop a client crisis plan. Such a plan is for client use when they experience a crisis in their lives. The training will go over the components of a crisis plan form. Participants will practice skills using case examples. |
Shannon Brown
Scott Elsbrock |
5/1/2026 | 5/1/2026 | |
| Agency Only Training/Behavioral Health Academy/~Case Management/Various Topics/~ | 6024 | qbhs06 | Time Management for Case Managers | 5/1/2026 1:00 PM | Microsoft Teams |
$22.00 - External Customer
$22 down payment available for External Customer
|
There are no CEUs for this course. Need to find a way to meet with all your clients? Struggling with juggling your workload? This course will explore ways to maximize your time and become for more efficient. Objectives: Improve utilization. Improve client care. Improve outcomes. Decrease client time in services. | Scott Elsbrock | 5/1/2026 | 5/1/2026 |








