Cardiac emergencies don’t announce themselves — they happen on the golf course, in a beachside resort, and in the exam rooms of Collier County’s busiest clinics. For healthcare professionals and community members across Naples, staying current on CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS isn’t optional. Safety Training Seminars brings American Heart Association certification training to Southwest Florida, designed around the real demands of Naples’ growing healthcare community.
Naples sits at the heart of one of Florida’s fastest-aging populations, and the clinical demands that come with that reality are felt every day at NCH Baker Hospital Downtown, NCH North Naples Hospital, and Physicians Regional Medical Center. Healthcare professionals across Collier County need more than a basic familiarity with resuscitation — they need current, hands-on skills that hold up when a patient deteriorates quickly. At Safety Training Seminars, our BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses in Naples are structured to develop real competency: high-quality compressions, confident AED operation, effective airway management, and the kind of coordinated team response that clinical settings demand.
What sets our Naples training apart is the emphasis on mastery over memorization. Students don’t just sit through a presentation — they practice, receive feedback, and leave prepared. From nurses working cardiac units at NCH to paramedics running calls across the Immokalee Road corridor, the professionals who train with Safety Training Seminars return to their employers ready for what’s next. If you’re searching for AHA BLS CPR, ACLS, or PALS certification training in Naples, FL, you’ve found the right place.
Collier County’s geography means that where you train matters. Our Naples location on Tamiami Trail North puts certification training within easy reach of North Naples, Park Shore, Pelican Bay, East Naples, and the communities stretching toward Golden Gate Estates. Healthcare workers coming from Bonita Springs, Estero, or Marco Island will find the drive along US-41 or a quick jog over from I-75 genuinely manageable — often quicker than commuting to Fort Myers or another county for equivalent training. Whether you’re in Lely Resort at the end of a long shift or heading in from a clinic near Vanderbilt Beach Road, this location was chosen with your commute in mind.
Safety Training Seminars delivers practical, skill-focused instruction in BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS, NRP, and First Aid for individuals who need to perform under pressure. Each program is built around real-life emergency scenarios, helping students master critical techniques such as effective chest compressions, AED application, airway support, cardiac rhythm identification, and coordinated team response. The training also introduces key treatment concepts and structured response systems used in urgent care settings. By the end of the course, participants develop the confidence and ability to act decisively when every second matters.
Our training center is at 4851 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 200, Naples, FL 34103 — situated along one of Southwest Florida’s most recognized stretches of road. US-41 (Tamiami Trail) is the spine of Naples, and whether you’re heading south from North Naples or north from Old Naples and the downtown area near 5th Avenue South, you’ll know exactly where you’re going. Coming off I-75? Take Exit 107 toward Pine Ridge Road, head west to Airport-Pulling Road, then a short drive south puts you on Tamiami Trail North in minutes. There’s ample parking at the building, and Suite 200 is straightforward to find once you arrive.
Safety Training Seminars delivers a complete lineup of American Heart Association certification courses in Naples — covering everything from foundational CPR and BLS for healthcare providers to advanced ACLS and PALS protocols for clinicians managing the most critical patient populations. Below is a closer look at what each course covers and who it’s designed to serve.
The BLS Certification Course in Naples is built around the competencies that Collier County healthcare employers expect from their clinical staff. Participants practice adult, child, and infant CPR, learn to operate an AED under realistic conditions, and work through two-rescuer team dynamics that reflect what actually happens in a hospital bay or clinic setting. With healthcare demand continuing to climb across Southwest Florida — driven in large part by Naples’ growing retiree population — BLS training is a non-negotiable professional baseline. Successfully completing the course earns you an AHA Course Completion eCard, accepted by employers throughout the region.
Naples’ demographics make cardiac emergency preparedness particularly critical. Older patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes, ventricular fibrillation, or hemodynamic instability require providers who can think clearly and act quickly. Our ACLS Certification Course in Naples covers cardiac rhythm recognition, systematic megacode algorithms, advanced airway management, and the pharmacological interventions that guide resuscitation decisions in real clinical environments. Physicians, hospitalists, advanced practice nurses, and emergency providers across Collier County rely on this training to meet the demands of high-acuity care.
Pediatric emergencies are inherently unpredictable and require a different clinical mindset than adult resuscitation. The PALS Certification Training in Naples guides participants through the systematic evaluation and stabilization of infants and children experiencing respiratory failure, shock, or cardiac arrest. Using the AHA’s structured pediatric assessment framework, this course prepares nurses, EMTs, and pediatric providers to recognize clinical deterioration early and respond before a child reaches full arrest. For those working at Naples-area clinics, pediatric urgent care centers, or transporting young patients across Collier County, PALS competency is essential.
Naples is more than its hospitals and clinics — it’s a city where residents and visitors gather at Clam Pass Park, along the Pier, in retirement communities, and at events throughout the year. A cardiac arrest in any of those settings is survivable when someone nearby knows what to do. Our CPR and First Aid Class in Naples gives everyday community members — hotel staff, recreation employees, caregivers, teachers, and concerned residents — the practical skills to respond effectively in those first critical minutes before EMS arrives. Clear, accessible, and grounded in real-world scenarios.
Healthcare workers across Collier County have options — but they keep choosing Safety Training Seminars because the training is thorough, the process is efficient, and the AHA Course Completion eCard they receive is recognized by every major employer in the region. Beyond Naples itself, we serve professionals coming in from Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero, and even Fort Myers — all of them looking for AHA BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification training that meets the standards of Southwest Florida’s healthcare systems without wasting their limited time off.
Collier County has one of the highest median ages of any county in Florida, and that translates into outsized clinical demand — particularly for cardiac and resuscitation-trained professionals. NCH Health System, Physicians Regional, and the expanding network of specialist practices along Airport-Pulling Road and Pine Ridge Road all require current AHA certification as a condition of employment and ongoing credentialing cycles. The same is true for the ambulatory surgery centers, rehabilitation facilities, and home health agencies that serve Naples’ large retiree population. Keeping your BLS, ACLS, and PALS current isn’t bureaucratic box-checking in this market — it’s directly tied to patient safety and your professional standing.
Every course at our Naples training center is designed around practical skill-building. BLS participants develop hands-on proficiency in CPR for adults, children, and infants — with particular attention to compression rate, depth, and recoil. AED training goes beyond button-pressing to cover real recognition-to-shock timing. Choking management is covered for both conscious and unconscious patients across all age groups. ACLS builds on that foundation with rhythm interpretation, systematic team-based resuscitation, and medication management. PALS participants work through pediatric assessment and stabilization scenarios that mirror real-world emergencies in Southwest Florida’s clinical environment.
Survival from sudden cardiac arrest drops roughly 10% for every minute that passes without CPR or defibrillation. In Naples, where the population skews older and cardiac events are correspondingly more frequent, the window between collapse and intervention is everything. A trained nurse at NCH North Naples can bridge that gap until the code team arrives. A trained bystander on the Naples Pier might be the reason someone makes it to the emergency department. ACLS and PALS skills give clinical providers at Physicians Regional and across Collier County the systematic tools to manage emergencies that go beyond basic CPR — because most serious emergencies do.
Life in Collier County’s healthcare workforce doesn’t leave a lot of margin. Between rotating shifts, patient volume, and personal obligations, carving out an entire day for a certification class can feel impossible. Safety Training Seminars’ Self-Guided Learning™ format gives you back that control. You complete the knowledge-based portion of your BLS, ACLS, or PALS course entirely online — at your own pace, on your own schedule — and then come to our Tamiami Trail North location for the hands-on skills session. It’s a practical, flexible path to AHA certification that fits around your life rather than demanding you rearrange it.
HeartCode® Complete is the AHA’s adaptive blended learning platform for BLS certification. The online component responds to your demonstrated knowledge, spending more time where you need it and moving quickly through areas you’ve already mastered. When the online portion is done, you complete your skills validation at our Naples CPR Verification Station™. Healthcare professionals who successfully complete HeartCode® Complete receive an AHA Course Completion eCard — the same credential accepted by NCH, Physicians Regional, and employer networks across Collier County and beyond.
Safety Training Seminars’ Naples facility is equipped with the CPR Verification Station™ learning center, where participants receive real-time, objective feedback on their compression quality and ventilation technique. This technology-assisted environment moves training beyond guesswork — you can see whether your compressions are deep enough, fast enough, and consistent enough to be effective. For healthcare professionals who need to demonstrate genuine competency rather than just pass a checklist, the CPR Verification Station™ makes the difference between going through the motions and developing skills that actually perform under pressure.
AHA certification for BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid carries a two-year validity window, and most Collier County healthcare employers enforce that timeline without much flexibility. A lapsed card can sideline you from clinical work at the worst possible time — just as contracts renew, new roles open, or hospital onboarding begins. Safety Training Seminars makes renewal uncomplicated, whether you’re recertifying a single credential or managing an expiring stack of BLS, ACLS, and PALS cards at once. Come back in, refresh your skills, and leave with a current AHA Course Completion eCard that keeps you fully compliant.
When a Naples-area hospital extends a job offer and needs your AHA card before your first scheduled shift, the Self-Guided Learning™ pathway makes same-day certification genuinely achievable. Complete the online training beforehand, arrive at our Tamiami Trail North location for your hands-on skills session, and receive your AHA Course Completion eCard the same day you walk through the door. No waiting, no unnecessary delays — just a clean, efficient certification process that lets you move forward on your timeline. It’s become the go-to option for healthcare workers in Naples and across Collier County navigating tight employment deadlines.
Step 1: Learn Online at Your Own Pace Access the course curriculum from any device and work through it on your schedule — whether that’s a Tuesday afternoon or early Sunday morning before a shift.
Step 2: Skills Session at Our Naples Training Center Head to 4851 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 200 for your hands-on component. Using the CPR Verification Station™ and RQI cart, you’ll practice and validate your skills with real-time feedback in a supportive environment.
Step 3: Receive Your AHA Course Completion eCard Once you’ve successfully completed all components of the course, your AHA eCard is issued digitally — shareable with employers instantly, stored in the cloud, and valid wherever AHA certification is recognized.
The range of professionals who complete AHA certification through Safety Training Seminars in Naples reflects the depth of Collier County’s healthcare landscape. Registered nurses from NCH and Physicians Regional. Paramedics and EMTs running calls across the county. Dentists and oral surgeons from practices along US-41 and Airport-Pulling Road. Medical students completing clinical rotations at Southwest Florida hospitals. Firefighters from Collier County Fire & Rescue stations. Primary care physicians, hospitalists, and allied health practitioners across the Naples metro — each of them leaves with the skills their employers require and the confidence their patients deserve.
The short answer is: anyone whose work or daily life puts them near people who might need emergency help. Nurses and physicians working in any acute setting should maintain current BLS and ACLS at minimum. Dental hygienists, physical therapists, and medical assistants in Collier County’s extensive outpatient network benefit significantly from BLS and First Aid training. EMTs and paramedics serving the Naples area rely on current PALS to respond effectively to pediatric calls. Caregivers, school staff, fitness professionals, hotel workers along the Gulf Coast, and engaged community members across Naples will find the CPR and First Aid course both practical and immediately useful in everyday life.
Seats at our Naples training center fill regularly — and with employer renewal deadlines being as unforgiving as they are in Collier County’s healthcare market, waiting rarely works in your favor. Visit safetytrainingseminars.com, choose your course — BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid — and secure your spot today. The process is straightforward, the training is thorough, and the AHA Course Completion eCard you’ll receive is the real thing. Whether you’re a seasoned nurse refreshing your ACLS or a first-time student starting your healthcare career in Naples, this is where your certification journey begins.
The AHA Course Completion eCard issued through Safety Training Seminars is recognized by NCH Baker Hospital Downtown, NCH North Naples Hospital, Physicians Regional Medical Center, and the full network of clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty practices operating throughout Collier County. It’s also accepted by home health agencies, emergency services organizations, and healthcare employers statewide and nationwide — wherever AHA certification is a condition of employment.
Our BLS Certification Course uses a blended format through AHA’s Self-Guided Learning™ model. You complete the online cognitive training at your own pace before coming to our Tamiami Trail North location for your in-person skills session. There, you’ll practice CPR, AED use, and team-based resuscitation at the CPR Verification Station™, with real-time feedback confirming your technique meets AHA standards. The entire process is designed to be efficient without sacrificing the hands-on rigor that makes BLS training actually useful.
AHA ACLS certification is valid for two years, after which renewal is required to maintain compliance. Most healthcare employers in Collier County will notify staff of upcoming expirations, but it’s your professional responsibility to stay ahead of the renewal cycle. Safety Training Seminars’ Naples location makes ACLS recertification accessible and efficient — particularly with the Self-Guided Learning™ format, which minimizes the time away from your clinical schedule while ensuring your skills stay current.
Absolutely. While PALS is most commonly associated with emergency departments and pediatric units, it’s also highly relevant for EMTs, paramedics, urgent care providers, and any clinician who may encounter critically ill children outside a traditional hospital setting. Collier County’s mix of urgent care centers, ambulatory surgery practices, and pre-hospital services makes PALS training broadly applicable across the region — not just for inpatient staff.
Yes, and it’s more straightforward than most people expect. By completing the online Self-Guided Learning™ portion before your appointment, you arrive at our 4851 Tamiami Trail North location ready for the skills-only session. After successfully completing the hands-on component, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued the same day — digitally accessible and immediately shareable with your employer. This pathway is particularly popular among Naples-area healthcare workers navigating job offer timelines or unexpected certification gaps.