Creating Safer Communities

Conejo Health provides access to low-cost medical equipment, emergency training, and specialized overdose training.

Our Community Training Programs


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Overdose Training Course

Our Naloxone training course was designed with one simple objective in mind – we want to provide access to life-saving Naloxone training techniques to as many people as possible.  

By helping business owners, family members, and other members of the community obtain low-cost medical training and supplies, the streets become safer for everyone.

This instructor-led course only takes 1.5 hours to complete, but the results can literally save lives.


 
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STOP THE BLEED® Training

Not all emergency situations involve overdose or heart issues – in fact, bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death following an injury. STOP THE BLEED® training teaches three life-saving techniques that can be applied after an accident and stop the victim from bleeding out. There is no previous medical knowledge required.

Through this course, you will learn how to apply pressure to a wound with your hands, how to pack a wound, and how to properly apply a tourniquet.


 
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CPR Training

The American Heart Association’s Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Course was designed to provide people without any medical training with access to lifesaving skills and techniques. As such, it fits perfectly within our organization's mandate.

 

Covering everything from basic first aid to opioid-associated emergencies, the course teaches students how to perform emergency CPR on unresponsive people as well as how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator). These vital skills are beneficial for overdose training, but also have countless other practical uses throughout society.