Health Facilities & Staff Bivouac has a primitive health center on-site. The facility is designed to be a triage center and provides episodic care for students with acute illness/injury. Students requiring further evaluation are referred to Keene Clinic for routine matters or Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough, NH, for more urgent situations. Should a student require overnight care, he/she will be admitted to the health center for observation and rest. We provide parent-level care at camp. If it is determined that a student may require a prolonged period of recovery, the Health Staff and Bivouac Director, in consultation with the students’ parents, will determine whether that is best accomplished on site or at home. Bivouac has a full-time Registered Nurse trained in emergency room procedures on duty at all times. The nurse(s) live on-site and are available 24/7 for the duration of the Bivouac experience. In addition, the BB&N school nurses are available via telephone for consultation through the Bivouac Director. Our school counselors are also active participants in the Bivouac program and are excellent resources for the students and staff. Most, but not all, staff members and Junior Guides who will be present during Bivouac are certified in first aid or CPR. All Bivouac staff are trained in the recognition and treatment of emergency situations such as seizures, allergic and diabetic reactions, and the administration of emergency epinephrine and glucose. We are confident that our students are in kind, caring, and capable hands!
Communication of Health Information BB&N believes it is imperative that we respect the students’ right to both privacy and confidentiality. Information such as medical and mental health diagnoses will only be released with permission from the student and his/her family. If a student should require special accommodations, the Bivouac staff will be made aware of only those elements necessary to provide a safe environment for the student and meet the expectations of the program. Due to the remote setting of the Bivouac program, it is extremely important that parents disclose all health issues on the BB&N health forms. It is our strong belief that the Bivouac staff must be aware of all students with life-threatening allergies, diabetes, and seizure disorders. In the case of an emergency, parents will be contacted as soon as possible by phone. Parents will be consulted if we feel a student needs out-of-camp healthcare or has been admitted to the health center for observation. The phone numbers provided on the Student Health Form will be accessed. We promise that we will make a sincere effort to reach parents through a variety of means. If we must leave a voicemail, we will leave a message which briefly and tactfully describes the situation and will state the name and phone number for the best person to contact at Bivouac.
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Health & Safety Information September 6-16, 2016 Camp Marienfield | Harrisville, NH
Parents are generally not contacted if a student is seen in the health center for routine problems that do not require a referral. The decision to consult parents in these situations is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Bivouac nurse. We request that parents contact us in writing if this notification policy does not meet their needs and provide us detailed instructions as to how they wish this to be handled.
Required Health Forms, Information & Vaccines In order to provide optimal care for all students while at Bivouac, it is essential that the following items are on file with BB&N Health Services as soon as possible: • The BB&N Student Health Form must be complete, signed and submitted electronically at least one month prior to the Bivouac departure • Documentation of a physical exam within the 12 months preceding the opening of school • Compliance with Mass. DPH immunization requirements for school entry • Signed and completed Medication Administration Plan submitted 1-2 weeks prior to departure.
In order to consider modification of the Bivouac program for students with special health concerns, BB&N requires documentation from the student’s healthcare provider describing the situation and accommodations requested. BB&N health professionals may request a release of information to speak with the provider for clarification or additional information to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience for the student.
Bivouac has two primary goals which are equal in importance: one is to help students develop a sense of confidence in their own ability to cope with unexpected and challenging situations; the other is to cultivate in the students an awareness of the interdependence of all members of a community.
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School • www.bbns.org/bivouac