Health Care

 

Preventative care and a healthy community are very important to us. We have four registered nurses on staff who are responsible for dispensing medications that families send to Camp before campers arrive, evaluating health issues for campers, overseeing the health of the overall community and coordinating care with doctors.

Healthy campers are happy campers! Our Health Center staff is committed to working closely with parents to provide the best possible care for our campers.

You can expect to be contacted via phone by one of our nurses if your child is sick or has an injury that requires outside attention. We work closely with our four consulting physicians, specialty doctors and Cape Cod Hospital.

Contagious Illness

Please do not send your child to Camp if they are sick. The close proximity of our community can turn even a minor illness into a serious health issue. Any camper who arrives with any kind of infectious condition will be asked to be picked up and brought home immediately.

Medical Forms

All of our health and medical forms for registered campers can be found online by logging in here. Forms must be submitted by their due dates in order to be thoroughly reviewed by our health center staff prior to the start of Camp.

Medications at Camp

All daily prescription medications, as well as over the counter vitamins, supplements and patches must be delivered to Camp no later than June 12, 2024 for CITs, Full Season, First Session and Mini Camp 1 campers so that our nurses can properly receive and process them in preparation for your child’s arrival. Medications must be received by July 7, 2024 for Second Session and Mini Camp 2 campers. Review our Camp WK 2024 Medication Policy.

If you are considering taking your child off his or her regular medication before or during the summer, please call Sandy & Will to discuss before you make your final decision.

Please speak with Sandy, Will or Daria if you want to discuss in more detail and/or have questions or concerns.

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