Friday, April 10, 2026

Launchpad 🚀 - Learning CPR

This past month our Launchpad participants were able to take a first aid/CPR class that was tailored just for them.  It was a wonderful learning experience; not only did they gain valuable, life saving skills, but it also taught them that people with disabilities can do many things they never dreamed they could do!


The class began with a reminder that in order to be effective in helping a person in need of aid, one must remain calm, and clearly assess the situation.  If you don't start with those steps your efforts may be not actually be beneficial.  Once everyone had grasped that concept, we moved on to the practical side of things.



We learned the indications for using the Heimlich maneuver first.  After that we practiced doing the Heimlich maneuver.  We recognized that while all of the participants could assist an infant, a person who is dependent on crutches or wheelchair cannot easily perform the maneuver on an adult. But it's still a skill worth learning -  you never know when you might use it!


Then we spent some time learning to perform CPR and the proper use of an AED.  Again, some techniques have to be modified for those with mobility issues, but it's easy enough to slip out of a wheelchair and down onto the floor.  Fortunately, CPR does not require the rescuer to be able to stand unaided.


After mastering the basics of CPR and the Heimlich maneuver, the teacher specifically emphasized the importance of prevention and situational awareness. A person performing a rescue must take care not to become a casualty themselves!




This class turned out to be much more meaningful and valuable than we had anticipated. Learning the skills that can save a life is a huge accomplishment (and also a big responsibility).  But even more than that we gained the recognition that disabled people are also very capable in responding to an emergency situation.  Both are invaluable lessons!


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