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This guide is to assist you in understanding the basics of diabetes and its treatment, and to address some common challenges for a child or adolescent with diabetes that may arise in the camp setting.
support as the cost of providing a week of diabetes camp is never covered by the fees paid by the family. From traditional two-week overnight camps for all age groups, diabetes camps have kept pace with the demands of families, offering unique and diverse opportunities. Back-country adventures, surf and ski camps, day programs,
It is not only important to teach campers the tasks of diabetes management – glucose monitoring and glucose targets, drawing up and administering insulin, changing pump infusion sets, choosing sites – it is also important to teach them about healthy nutrition and fitness.
1 Ιαν 2003 · A risk management plan should also be developed and understood by all camp staff. The American Diabetes Association’s Camp Implementation Guide includes a variety of resources including sample policies, job descriptions, daily schedules, and medical forms.
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CAMP OVERVIEW. AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION® CAMP. More than 18,000 youth are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes every year, a life-changing disease that requires 24/7 management for the rest of their lives. Children with diabetes and their families walk a tightrope to keep blood glucose (blood sugar) levels not too low and not too high.
1 Ιαν 2007 · During camp, a record of the camper’s diabetes care progress should be documented daily. All blood glucose levels and insulin dosages should be recorded in a format that allows for review and analysis to determine whether alterations in the diabetes regimen are required.