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Everyone must have the enclosed health form completed and returned to the camp at least 2 weeks prior to your arrival at camp. If you have misplaced your health form, you can download the form at the bottom of the page. Students who do not have a completed health form on file upon arrival will not be allowed to stay.

Students should be in good health upon arriving at camp, since the programs can be physically demanding. Students exposed to a contagious disease prior to camp should contact the camp in order to be rescheduled for a different session.

In compliance with the American Camp Association Standards, a student's prescription and over the counter medications must be stored under lock and are to be dispensed by the Camp Nurse from the IMC First Aid Station. Exceptions to this rule include: asthma medications such as inhalers and Epi-pens for allergic
reactions.
Please have all your medications with you during registration as they will be checked into the First Aid Station at that time. **Exceptions are made at the discretion of the Camp Nurse and can be discussed either before camp by calling the camp office or during registration.

Students coming to camp with epi pens must carry them with them at all times. Due to the distance from the camp to the nearest emergency facility, it is recommended that camper with epi pens bring two. The Camp Nurse and the student's dean should be notified of anyone coming to camp with epi pens.

Each student should bring or purchase from the concession stand a bottle for water. IMC recommends everyone consume adequate fluids while at camp, especially during periods of high heat, humidity and/or activity. A formula to calculate the amount of daily fluid consumption is posted at the First Aid Station.

NUT FREE ZONE:
The International Music Camp is nut free. Many students and staff have life-threatening nut allergies and our proximity to emergency facilities may not allow adequate treatment of a reaction. As a result no nuts, peanut butter, or nut products are allowed anywhere on the camp.

**Parents/Guardians will be notified by phone when there is a concern about a camper's health, behavior or when there has been a violation of the "zero tolerance" policy. Failure to abide by the "zero tolerance" policy will result in dismissal with no refund.

If you have questions regarding this information, please contact the camp office.

Health Form (document)
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Health Form


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