What if my child has an emergency medication (inhalers, EpiPens etc)?
Emergency medications are kept in a common area where they can be accessed day or night at a moment’s notice by staff. This is for the protection of your child and other campers. If your child has extreme asthma or allergy and it is necessary for your child to carry an emergency medication while at camp, please send two prescriptions of their medication to camp. One to be stored in the emergency medical cabinet and the second for your camper to keep.
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