
Health
Infirmary
Keystone has a Registered Nurse who lives on the camp property and is available to us 24 hours a day. She is responsible for dispensing any medications your daughter may need while she is at camp. Absolutely no medications are allowed to be kept in the cabin; they must be turned into the Infirmary on opening day. This includes vitamins and any over the counter drugs. The Infirmary is stocked with the following medications: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, antibiotic cream, itch relief lotion, antacid tablets, antihistamines, decongestants, anti-nausea, throat lozenges, epinephrine, and an assortment of first aid supplies.
Should your daughter need to be seen by a doctor, we will arrange an appointment for her. You will be responsible for paying all medical bills promptly. (The services of the camp infirmary are furnished without charge). The local doctors offices and pharmacies will not file insurance claims for campers. We will keep
copies of all receipts, however, so you will be able to file these claims on your own.
If your daughter spends the night in the Infirmary, needs to be seen by a doctor, or has excessive visits to the Infirmary, we will certainly call and notify you.
Health Forms
The health form is to be completed by you and your daughter's physician. It is to be returned to camp by May 1st. You complete the first three pages, and your physician should complete the last page. We must
have signed and completed health forms by the time your daughter arrives at camp.
Please note that your signature is required at the bottom of the front side. In the event of an emergency, every effort will be made to contact you. However, if you cannot be reached, it will not be possible to obtain medical treatment for your daughter without your signature providing the camp director with emergency
authorization.
Click here to download the required health form in pdf format or contact us to have the required health form sent to you.

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