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Are Overnight Camps Safe?

over night camp with ArtAs spring arrives and camps begin to fill-up, families are already beginning to scramble for summer activities for their children. According to Lonnie Lorenz, Director of Swift Nature Camp for 28 years, selecting a summer camp is as important as choosing a reliable childcare provider. The child will be spending long hours there and, like at Swift Nature Camp, may be staying overnight. It's crucial to ensure that the camp provides a safe and enjoyable experience and that the child's needs are met in case of an emergency. Here are some tips to help you choose the right summer camp:

Check for accreditation from trustworthy organizations, such as the American Camp Association (ACA).
Seek recommendations from friends and family, or request a list of references from the camp.
Visit the camp in person before making any payments to inspect the facilities and meet the staff.
Familiarize yourself with the camp's safety standards, particularly for activities like water sports, archery, and outdoor trips.
Learn about the camp's medical facilities and emergency procedures, including how you will be contacted in case of an emergency.
Inquire about family visits and communication policies, as well as the staff's approach to handling homesickness.
Research the camp director and staff's background, including their training and any background checks that are conducted.
Look for high camper and counselor return rates, as this may indicate a great experience.
Carefully review contracts, fees, and deadlines before signing up, and make sure you understand the total cost, any additional fees, and the refund policy.

Lonnie Lorenz emphasizes that many family disappointments at Swift Nature Camp arise from parents not asking enough questions or not reading camp policies thoroughly. This misunderstanding can negatively affect the camp experience. Thus, it's crucial to understand every aspect of how the camp you choose will deal with various situations. The best way is to put your questions together and call the Director. At Swift Nature Camp, an overnight camp in Wisconsin, parents are encouraged to call 630-654-8036.

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25 Baybrook Ln.

Oak Brook, IL 60523

Phone: 630-654-8036

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W7471 Ernie Swift Rd.

Minong, WI 54859

Phone: 715-466-5666

swiftcamp@aol.com