What happens if a camper becomes ill or is injured?

What happens if a camper becomes ill or is injured?

If a child gets sick, we will contact their parents and make a plan of action.  We also contact parents immediately in the event of an accident or injury.

Our camp staff will provide any minor medical treatments in the field to the extent of their training. If a child becomes acutely ill, we will contact their parents and make a plan of action. We also contact parents immediately in the event of an accident or injury that requires more than just a Band-Aid or ice.

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