Program Details

CBRF Caregiver- Fire Safety
Trinity Allied Healthcareer Academy
10/13/2025
The Fire Safety course is one of four DHS-required trainings for CBRF caregivers. It prepares participants to recognize fire hazards, understand fire prevention strategies, and respond quickly in emergencies. Training covers use of fire extinguishers, evacuation procedures, and safe relocation of residents, with emphasis on real-world practice and hands-on demonstrations. Taught by licensed nurses and experienced instructors, this course meets the DHS caregiver training requirement for Fire Safety and qualifies participants for listing on the Wisconsin CBRF Employee Registry. Show More

Minimum age 18. Government-issued photo ID required at check-in.

This program is offered

Rolling admission (until cohort is full)
This DHS-approved course prepares learners for medication-related duties in Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs) and leads to listing on the Wisconsin CBRF Employee Registry. It stacks with Standard Precautions, Fire Safety, and First Aid/Choking to qualify for Resident Care Staff roles, and can bridge to Home Health Aide/CNA, Medication Aide, and—with further education—LPN/RN pathways. Employers accept the registry record as proof of completion.
We provide individualized job placement support, including resume/cover-letter development, mock interviews, and application assistance. Students receive curated job leads with local assisted living and residential care partners, plus employer referrals and interview scheduling when available. We also host hiring events, offer reference letters upon request, and give post-placement support with 30/60/90-day check-ins. Coordination with workforce funders (e.g., WIOA/FSET) is available when applicable.
Free skills tutoring and test prep by appointment; weekly open skills lab; remediation after assessments; virtual/phone support; ADA accommodations available.

Registration fee, UW-Green Bay CBRF Employee Registry fees — $25 per class (Fire Safety, First Aid & Choking, Medication Administration, Standard Precautions). This course requires three face-to-face contact hours and is designed to be completed in three hours.
Students will receive a 100% refund if they cancel at least three business days before the start date, or 75% if they cancel at least two business days prior. No refunds are issued after the class begins or for no-shows. One seat-available transfer is permitted for $50 if requested at least 24 hours before the next start or within two business days after a no-show; this fee may be waived once for documented emergencies.


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