超级孩子夏令营

哮喘儿童夏令营

2023营日期将于2023年1月底发布

超级孩子夏令营是专为7至17岁哮喘儿童设计的夏令营。露营者在学习如何更好地管理自己的身体状况的同时,还能获得经典的露营体验。这个营地限30人参加。

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我们经过医疗培训的团队

你可以放心,知道你的孩子玩得很开心,而且永远不会远离他们所需要的照顾。

我们的团队包括医生、护士、呼吸治疗师beplay手机版下载、顾问和项目负责人。我们24小时提供医疗监护。

COVID-19疫苗接种

所有超级儿童营的营员和队员都必须接种COVID-19疫苗。

如何注册

2022年超级儿童夏令营的报名已经结束。

如果你有任何问题,请联系我们的营地协调员特里斯坦·哈根斯。与他联络:(605) 328 - 7157tristan.hargens@sanfordhealth.org

桑福德体育馆
2210 W。五角大楼的地方
苏福尔斯,SD 57107

常见问题

谁有资格参加超级孩子夏令营?父母需要做什么?

所有患有季节性、中度或重度哮喘的7至17岁儿童都有资格参加超级儿童营。

在露营者被认为符合资格后,他们必须在沟通的截止日期前提交以下内容:

  • 露营者登记表
  • 由有执照的提供者在夏令营开始日期一年内进行身体检查
  • 由有执照的体检提供者签署的体检报告
  • 支付所有夏令营费用

超级孩子夏令营位于哪里?

2022年超级儿童夏令营将在南达科他州苏福尔斯的桑福德综合体育场举行。6月17日(周五)和6月18日(周六)加入我们。

谁是超级孩子夏令营的队员?

超级孩子夏令营由一群医学和编程专家领导,他们表现出责任感、同情心、责任感和成熟。我们还通过申请、面试和背景调查来筛选我们的团队成员。

我们将员工与露营者的比例保持在1:8左右。

我们所有的项目都由受过训练和有执照的医疗专业人员组成。我们的医疗团队包括一名医疗主任,营地护士和呼吸治疗师。

我们的医务人员和露营者的比例大约是1:15。

露营者在营地做什么?

超级孩子营每天都有各种活动,包括游泳、皮划艇、帆船、全营游戏、艺术和手工艺等等。我们还提供教育课程,教营员如何更好地控制他们的哮喘。

提供食物。如果您的孩子有食物过敏,请带有明确标签的食物容器,以补充他们的膳食安全替代品。超级儿童营不含花生和贝类。

露营者应该带什么去露营?

露营者应该带上一周过夜露营所需的一切物品。

我们建议带上卫生用品、衣服、泳装、毛巾、床上用品、枕头以及所有的医疗设备和药品。我们要求营员携带他们从医生或药剂师那里获得的原始瓶子中的药物。

查看我们完整的营地打包清单

家庭如何与他们的营员保持联系?

我们理解父母和营员分开可能会很困难,特别是如果这是营员第一次离开家。我们建议家长和监护人写信给他们的营员。这有助于露营者对露营保持兴奋,减少他们想家的机会。

根据经验,我们知道控制思乡的最好方法之一就是在营地里禁止使用手机。营地不允许使用手机。

如果营地有任何问题或紧急情况,我们的团队将尽快与我们档案中的联系人联系。如果家庭需要与他们的营员沟通,他们可以打电话给我们的营地协调员(605) 328 - 7157

除非紧急情况,否则我们不允许访客来营地。在这种情况下,家长或监护人必须在到达之前联系我们的营地协调员。

All children ages 7 to 17 who have seasonal, moderate or severe asthma are eligible for Camp Super Kids.

After a camper is deemed eligible, they must have the following submitted before the communicated deadlines:

  • A camper registration form
  • A physical exam by a licensed provider within a year of the camp’s starting date
  • A physician report signed by the licensed provider giving the physical exam
  • Payments for all camp fees
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For Camp Super Kids 2022, the camp will take place right here in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the Sanford Sports Complex. Join us on Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18.

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Camp Super Kids is led by a team of medical and programming specialists who demonstrate responsibility, compassion, accountability and maturity. We also screen our team members through applications, interviews and background checks.

We keep our staff to camper ratio to around 1:8.

All our programs are staffed by trained and licensed medical professionals. Our medical team includes a medical director, camp nurses and respiratory therapists.

Our medical staff to camper ratio is about 1:15.

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Each day at Camp Super Kids is filled with activities, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, all-camp games, arts and crafts and more. We also offer educational sessions to teach campers how to better manage their asthma.

Food is provided. If your child has food allergies, please bring food in clearly labeled containers to supplement their meals with safe alternatives. Camp Super Kids is peanut- and shellfish-free.

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Campers should bring everything they need for a full week of overnight camping.

We recommend bringing hygiene products, clothing, swimwear, towels, bedding, a pillow and all of their medical equipment and medications. We ask that campers bring medications in the original bottles they received them in from their doctor or pharmacist.

View our full camp packing list.

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We understand it may be difficult for parents and campers to be away from each other, especially if this is a camper’s first time away from home. We recommend parents and guardians write letters to their campers. This helps campers stay excited about camp and decreases their chances of homesickness.

From experience, we know that one of the best ways to manage homesickness is to prohibit cell phones at camp. No cell phones are allowed at camp.

If there are any concerns or emergencies at camp, our team will reach out to the contact we have on file as soon as possible. If families need to communicate with their camper, they can call our camp coordinator at (605) 328-7157.

We don’t allow visitors at camp except during emergencies. In such cases, parents or guardians must contact our camp coordinator before their arrival.

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