MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT
Medical management is an important aspect of Brainy Ridge Camps to ensure our campers' safety and well-being while they experience camp. Our dedicated, on-site medical team allows for regular monitoring and prompt responses to medical needs. While overseeing each camper's medical care, our staff also aim to empower kids to participate fully in activities, building confidence and fostering a sense of normalcy in a supportive community.
DAY ONE
CHECK -IN
The medical check-in process at Brainy Ridge is a critical step to ensure the health and safety of all campers. During check-in, medical staff review each child’s health history, medications, allergies, and any specific care instructions. This allows the camp team to be well-prepared to manage any health needs and make adjustments to accommodate dietary or physical requirements. Medical check-in also serves as a time for parents to communicate concerns and verify emergency contacts, helping camp staff respond swiftly and appropriately to any medical situations that may arise during the session.
DAILY
MEDICAL CARE
Camp medical staff work closely with campers to administer prescribed treatments, monitor symptoms, and adjust care based on each camper’s daily activities and energy levels. Medical staff work with counselors to prevent emergencies and keep campers comfortable and safe. By integrating medical care seamlessly into the camp routine, staff empower children with chronic illnesses to participate in activities with confidence, knowing that their health needs are prioritized.
ROUND-THE-CLOCK
SUPERVISION
Campers are supervised at all times by counselors and medical staff. Our on-site health care building is equipped to meet daily medical needs and medical emergencies should they arise. Any situation that requires medical treatment that is not available on-site can be accommodated at one of the local medical facilities. Should an emergency arise, parents are notified as soon as possible. Throughout the day, medical staff round to activities and are available should any medical needs arise. Overnight, at least one medical staff is on-call in the health building while others stay on the dormitory halls to respond to any emergencies.
CONDITION-SPECIFIC
EDUCATION
Having access to medical education and support groups during camp can be incredibly empowering for children managing chronic illnesses. During the week, "Doc Talks" and support groups are held. These programs provide campers with practical information on managing their conditions and offer a safe space to share experiences with peers facing similar challenges. Support groups foster a sense of community, helping campers feel understood and less isolated, while educational sessions build their confidence in self-care practices. Together, these resources not only enhance campers’ knowledge but also strengthen their resilience, encouraging them to take charge of their health in a supportive and understanding environment.