Archive for January, 2010

Swine Flu / Communicable Illnesses and Camp

Monday, January 25th, 2010

We understand that parents may be concerned about the H1N1 virus and other diseases. We believe that the best way to combat communicable illnesses is with a proactive approach.  We also believe that in doing so summer camp can be a safe activity for your children.  Below is Charis Hill’s Revised Flu Prevention Plan.   If you have any comments or suggestions feel free to leave them in the comments section.

Charis Hills Flu Prevention Plan

Charis Hills takes a proactive stance on preventing the spread of all communicable illnesses. Charis Hills asks that campers and staff arrive in good health and capable of full program participation. Each camper receives a Health Screening upon arrival to camp. Insofar as we’re able, our screening process helps us identify potential Influenza-Like illness so we can take appropriate action.

We have modified our Opening Day screening process. Everyone will be asked: “In the past week, have you had a fever over 100°F and a cough or sore throat?” People who respond with “yes” will be further assessed by an RN.
The following criteria will be used by our infirmary staff to determine Influenza-Like Illness (potential for H1N1):

  • Individual has an oral temperature above 100°F and
  • Individual has a cough or sore throat and
  • Individual doesn’t feel well (achy, fatigued).

People who present with this cluster of symptoms will be isolated from others. We will contact parents about getting their camper home.

Charis Hills recognizes that H1N1 is contagious for 24 hours before people have symptoms; this is why Charis Hills will take the following steps to minimize the spread of all types of communicable diseases.

  • We will encourage the use of personal behaviors that protect health amongst the campers and staff. These behaviors include but are not limited to: hand washing, “do it in your sleeve,” awareness of others who may be coughing/sneezing around you, maintaining personal resilience through rest, hydration and nutrition, maintaining appropriate social distances.
  • Staff will be trained to recognize and refer ill campers to the infirmary for assessment.
  • Hand washing facilities are provided in most activity areas and campers will be required to use them before beginning an activity. For those activities where hand washing facilities are not provided, hand sanitizer will be used.
  • Hand washing before meals has long been part of the routine at Charis Hills and will continue to be.
  • Objects and equipment are used by multiple people in activities will be wiped down using disposable sanitizing wipes on a regular basis.
  • All beds, showers, sinks, and cabins will be thoroughly sanitized between session. Further, bathrooms and cabins are cleaned every morning as part of the routine at Charis Hills.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to call or email. (888) 681-2173

Charis Hills has used the CDC and Texas Department of State Health Services guidelines for preventing the spread of communicable diseases as our starting point for our policies. Links to these guidelines and other helpful information can be found below.

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/camp.htm

http://www.ccca.org/documents/insite/010210+brinsfield.pdf

http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/txflu/splash/index.html

CampSight Online Magazine

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

If you have never heard of the Christian Camps and Conference Association, please check out their website. Charis Hills is a proud member of this organization.

The CCCA also puts out a very nice online publication called Camp Sight Magazine.  To check out their online version, click here.  Their articles are well written and cover camp topics from how to choose a camp to how to host a family reunion at a camp in the off season. (Charis Hills will gladly rent our facilities for such an event!)

New Activities Video

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

We have added a video to the website highlighting our daytime activities.

Click here to view the activities video.

Also, if you are a frequent Youtube user, subscribe to our new Youtube channel. We will be updating it periodically with videos spotlighting different aspects of camp.

Click Here to view the channel.

Summer Positions Available

Monday, January 11th, 2010

We are currently in need of male camp counselors for Summer 2010. If you know any hard working, college-aged young men with a heart for serving the Lord, please encourage them to apply. Click Here to Apply

We also are in need of Kitchen staff for the summer. If you know anybody that has experience in institutional kitchens or is a whiz in the kitchen, please encourage them to email james@charishills.org.

Because of Camp…

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The American Camp Association is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Camps have been a integral part of what it means to be an American for over a century now!

To focus on the positive effects of summer camps ACA has launched a new ad campaign entitled “because of camp…”. The ad campaign focuses on how camp has affected people on a personal level. http://www.acacamps.org/becauseofcamp/

That got me thinking. How has camp affected the lives of those involved with Charis Hills on a personal level? Please post about a positive impact that summer camp has had in your life.