If A Camper Becomes Ill Before Camp:
You must keep your child home if they display any of the following symptoms:
- Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
- Fever in excess of 100.00 degrees F. Child must be fever free for 72 hours before returning to camp without the use of fever-reducing medication.
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Sore throat / Strep throat
- Flu like symptoms: fever; chills, body aches & low energy
- Unexplained skin condition / rash
- Excessive sneezing or coughing
- First three days of a cold
- Ear infection not seen by a physician
- Lice. Child can only return to camp once treatment is fully completed and must be completely live lice and nit (egg) free.
If Your Camper Becomes Ill During Camp:
- If a child develops a fever (100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher), shortness of breath, a new cough or rash during the day, the child will be immediately removed from the group and moved to a designated isolation room.
- The parent(s)/guardian(s) will be notified; if either parent / guardian does not answer immediately, the emergency contact will be called.
- A person authorized to pick up the child must always be within 1 hour’s drive of camp.
- Any child who is sent home (or stays home) due to standard communicable diseases must have a doctor’s note clearing the child to return to the school (if in person) before they are allowed back to camp.
- Any medication (prescription or over-the-counter) administered to a child requires a physician’s note to dispense and must come in the original packaging with dosage amount and be given to Administration staff with a Camp Medication Form. Medication should never be sent in the child’s belongings. If a child has any communicable disease; you must notify the office so an exposure notice can be sent to the camper group while respecting the privacy of the affected person.
COVID Symptom Protocol
- Children who have a fever, vomiting diarrhea, cough or shortness of breath must be tested for COVID and cannot return to camp without a negative test, in addition to symptoms having resolved for 72 hours without the use of medication.
- Children with a runny nose or nasal congestion need to consult with a medical provider to determine if COVID testing is needed. Children can return to camp when symptoms are resolved for 72 hours without the use of medication and pending notes and recommendations from the child’s medical provider.
Please Note:
Please help us in our efforts to keep our camp community healthy! If your child attends camp with any of the above symptoms, including returning to camp less than 72 hours after having a fever and evidence of live lice and/or nits (eggs) after having lice, we will call to have your child picked up from camp within 60 minutes of the notification. It is helpful to us to better understand and care for your child if you keep us informed of factors of significance at home such as the birth of a sibling, prolonged illness in the family, a parent being away, death closely affecting the child, moving, etc. We would also love to know especially nice things, too!