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As required by MA
DPH 430:190 (C) and (D), these camps must comply
with regulations of the Massachusetts Department
of Public Health and be licensed by the local
board of health. Parents may request copies of
background check, health care and discipline
policies as well as procedures for filing
grievances.

Care of Minor
Injuries
Staff members report any injury to the Health
Care Supervisor as soon as possible. The
Supervisor assesses the severity of the wound
and determines if the child may be treated
safely at camp or should be seen by the Health
Care Consultant or emergency personnel at the
local hospital. Necessary First Aid is always
given by qualified persons. Should an injury
occur while campers are away from camp, local
emergency services are called first and then the
Camp Director is notified. If a camper is
transported to the Health Care Consultant or the
local hospital, a staff member is sent with
camper along with camper’s health form and
signed permission to treat form. The
parent/guardian is contacted as soon as
possible.
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Medications
State regulations cover the storage and
dispensing of medications. All must come to camp
in original containers and be stored by the
Health Care Supervisor in locked compartments in
the camp infirmary. Exceptions to storage by the
Health Care Supervisor are authorized for
medications for treatment of bee stings and
asthma. Questions about these medications should
be raised with the camp prior to the child’s
arrival. If prescription medications are brought
to camp, the container must have a pharmacy
label showing the prescription number, patient’s
name, date filled, physician’s name, name of
medication and directions for use. The Health
Care Supervisor dispenses the medications
according to these directions. If a camper
refuses to take prescribed medications, this
refusal is documented in the health log and the
parent/guardian is notified.A complete copy
of the Health Care policy for council camps is
available to a parent/guardian upon request to
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, 111 East Grove Street,
Middleboro, MA 02346 (508 923 0800).
Care of Campers Who Appear Mildly Ill
Staff is responsible for reporting any
signs of illness to the Health Care Supervisor,
who assesses each situation. The HCS may administer over-the-counter
medications she believes warranted if they are
authorized by the parent/guardian. If the HCS determines the child should be
transported home or be seen by the Health Care
Consultant, she informs the Camp Director and
arrangements are made. In both
situations, the parent/ guardian is contacted as
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Health care at
council camps is administered under regulations
established by the Massachusetts Department of
Public Health (105 CMR 430). These regulations
require camps to provide the following health
care personnel:
Health Care
Consultant
This is a licensed physician. The HCC
assists in the development of the camp's health
care policy; develops and signs written orders
for the Health Care Supervisor; and is available
for consultation at all times. The HCC is
not present at camp.
Health Care
Supervisor
This person is, by regulation, present at
the camp at all times and has, at a minimum,
First Aid and CPR certification. The Health Care
Consultant authorizes the Health Care Supervisor
to be in charge of health matters at camp on a
day to day basis and to dispense medications. |