Healthcare professionals, first responders, and students can earn AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Staten Island, NY. Complete the HeartCode online coursework at your own pace, then visit our Stuyvesant Place verification station for a short self-guided hands-on skills session and receive your eCard the same day.
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120 Stuyvesant Pl, Staten Island, NY 10301, United States
Helping healthcare professionals, first responders, and working professionals earn AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR/First Aid credentials.
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BLS
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Our Staten Island training station is located in Suite 401 on the fourth floor of the Workforce Staten Island Career Center at 120 Stuyvesant Place in St. George, providing convenient access for healthcare professionals, first responders, and working professionals across the borough. The location sits near Staten Island Borough Hall, the Richmond County Supreme Court, and Richmond University Medical Center, with easy connections to hospitals, medical offices, and public transportation. After completing your certification, visitors can enjoy the nearby St. George waterfront, local restaurants, or relax at Silver Lake Park or Clove Lakes Park before heading home.
If you are coming from Manhattan, take the free Staten Island Ferry from Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan to the St. George Ferry Terminal. Head southwest out of the terminal toward Richmond Terrace, turn left onto Wall Street, then turn right onto Stuyvesant Place. The training center is a 5-minute walk from the docks.
If you are traveling from Tottenville, Great Kills, or anywhere along the South Shore, take the Staten Island Railway Northbound to its final stop at St. George Terminal. Exit the terminal and head southwest along Richmond Terrace and Stuyvesant Place to reach the building.
If you are coming from Brooklyn or Queens, take I-278 West across the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and take Exit 13 toward Richmond Road and Clove Road. Merge onto the service road, turn right onto Clove Road, then right onto Howard Avenue, which leads toward the St. George area via Louis Street and Bay Street toward Richmond Terrace and Stuyvesant Place.
If you are traveling from New Jersey, take I-278 East across the Goethals Bridge and take Exit 9 onto the Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway (NY-440 North). Follow the expressway north to Richmond Terrace, then head east along Richmond Terrace for approximately 3 miles along the waterfront and turn right onto Stuyvesant Place.
Visitors can use nearby street parking or public parking lots, depending on availability.







































BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification in Staten Island supports a community served by major healthcare facilities, emergency services, schools, and public agencies where life-saving skills are often required. The course teaches high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, proper AED use, rescue breathing, and choking relief techniques while meeting American Heart Association standards. Healthcare professionals at Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island University Hospital, and other medical facilities commonly complete BLS certification to meet employment and credentialing requirements, while school staff, government employees, first responders, and community members also take the course to build confidence in responding to medical emergencies.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification in Staten Island prepares physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other advanced healthcare professionals to manage cardiac and respiratory emergencies. The course covers advanced airway management, ECG rhythm interpretation, emergency pharmacology, stroke recognition, team dynamics, and evidence-based cardiac arrest management in accordance with American Heart Association guidelines. ACLS certification is commonly required for healthcare professionals working in emergency departments, intensive care units, critical care settings, and hospitals throughout Staten Island. The training strengthens the clinical knowledge and decision-making skills needed to respond to life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
PALS
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification in Staten Island prepares healthcare providers to recognize and manage life-threatening emergencies involving infants and children in both hospital and community settings. The course covers systematic pediatric assessment, respiratory distress and failure, shock recognition and treatment, pediatric cardiac arrest management, post-resuscitation care, and effective team communication. PALS certification is commonly completed by physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals who care for pediatric patients throughout Staten Island.
Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island University Hospital, and other healthcare facilities serve thousands of residents across Staten Island, creating an ongoing need for current AHA certification among healthcare professionals. Nurses, physicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, and other clinical staff often maintain BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification to meet employer credentialing standards and professional requirements. Our Stuyvesant Place training station provides a convenient location within Staten Island, allowing healthcare providers to complete their certification without traveling to other boroughs.
Staten Island is home to many firefighters, police officers, EMS professionals, and other first responders who rely on current AHA certification to meet workplace requirements and maintain their emergency response skills. BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications are commonly completed as part of their ongoing training and certification requirements. Maintaining current AHA certification helps ensure they are prepared to respond confidently and effectively during cardiac, respiratory, and other life-threatening emergencies.
Students pursuing nursing, medical, and allied health programs often need current AHA certification before beginning clinical rotations or other hands-on training. BLS certification is commonly required by colleges, universities, and healthcare facilities as part of clinical placement requirements. Our training station offers a convenient location for students attending the College of Staten Island and other nearby schools to complete their AHA certification before starting clinical rotations, internships, or other healthcare training.
St. George is home to Staten Island Borough Hall, the Richmond County Supreme Court, and numerous government offices and professional workplaces, making it a central business district for public sector employees and administrative professionals. Many government agencies, legal offices, and workplaces encourage or require CPR and First Aid training as part of their workplace safety programs. AHA certification helps employees develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to respond confidently to medical emergencies in the workplace until emergency medical services arrive.
Teachers, coaches, childcare providers, and school staff across Staten Island play an important role in responding to medical emergencies involving students, staff, and visitors. Many schools and educational organizations encourage or require CPR and First Aid certification to help maintain a safe learning environment and meet workplace safety standards. Our Stuyvesant Place training station offers a convenient location for educators and school employees to complete AHA certification close to where they live or work.
Complete the required HeartCode online course at your own pace from any device. Then visit our training station to complete a brief self-guided hands-on skills session using an AHA-approved voice-assisted mannequin with real-time feedback.
After successfully completing the online coursework and hands-on skills session, you will receive your official American Heart Association eCard the same day. Your certification is immediately ready for employment, licensing, or educational requirements.
All BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications follow American Heart Association guidelines and are widely accepted by hospitals, healthcare organizations, educational institutions, and employers across New York and throughout the United States.
Healthcare facilities, schools, businesses, and community organizations can arrange on-site AHA certification at their location. Participants complete the required HeartCode online coursework in advance, and an instructor visits your facility to conduct the hands-on skills verification.
The self-guided skills session uses an AHA-approved voice-assisted mannequin that provides real-time feedback on CPR quality, compression depth and rate, ventilation, and other required techniques. This immediate guidance helps you correct your performance during the assessment, ensuring you demonstrate the practical skills needed to respond confidently in real-life emergencies.
Maintaining current AHA certification helps healthcare professionals, first responders, educators, and other working professionals stay prepared to respond during medical emergencies. Our Stuyvesant Place training station offers a convenient way to complete BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification without leaving Staten Island. We are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it easy to fit certification into your schedule.
Yes. Complete the required HeartCode BLS online coursework at your own pace from any device, then visit our Stuyvesant Place training station to complete the self-guided hands-on skills session. Once you successfully complete both portions, your official American Heart Association eCard is issued the same day.
Yes. Complete the required HeartCode online coursework before your visit, whether at home or while commuting. Then stop by our Stuyvesant Place training station to complete a brief self-guided hands-on skills session. Once you complete both portions, your official American Heart Association eCard is issued the same day.
Yes. Complete the required HeartCode online coursework for both courses before your appointment, then visit our Staten Island training station to complete the self-guided hands-on skills sessions. Once you complete both courses, your official American Heart Association eCards are issued the same day.
Yes. Our BLS certification follows American Heart Association guidelines and is widely accepted by hospitals, clinical placement programs, nursing schools, and healthcare employers throughout New York and across the United States.
Yes. We offer on-site group training for workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities, and other organizations. Each participant completes the required HeartCode online coursework in advance, and our instructor visits your location to conduct the required hands-on skills session, making it easy for your team to complete certification without leaving the workplace.
When you arrive, the AHA RQI self-guided station will be ready for your skills session. An AHA-approved voice-assisted mannequin guides you through each required skill step by step and provides real-time feedback on your CPR performance and technique. No instructor is present during the session, and no prior experience with the equipment is required.