First, I suggest you find out what training & education the Red Cross offers in your area.
Make sure that any school you consider is accredited BEFORE you enroll, if it isn’t, find another school that is accredited and suits your career needs.
There are unlimited job opportunities for high quality care givers - at every level - from HHA to RN
First, I suggest you find out what training & education the Red Cross offers in your area.
Make sure that any school you consider is accredited BEFORE you enroll, if it isn’t, find another school that is accredited and suits your career needs.
There are unlimited job opportunities for high quality care givers - at every level - from HHA to RN
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