Health and Medical 20 Orthodontic Check-Up Parents of campers undergoing orthodontic treatment should relay any special instructions to us. If a wire snaps or a similar problem arises during the summer, the local orthodontist will make your camper comfortable. Eyeglasses If your camper wears prescription eye-glasses, send a second pair of glasses to camp. Medications at Camp Our Health Center stocks a variety of over the counter medication, as well as having a Rite Aid Pharmacy one mile from camp in case a camper needs a medication prescribed during the summer. If your camper will take ANY medications or supplements regularly over the summer (including prescription medications, over the counter medications, vitamins or rescue medications such as inhaler or epi-pen) it is crucial you adhere to our protocols for both delivering those medications to camp and administering those medications to your camper. This information can be found in detail on your Parent Dashboard along with the accompanying forms you will need to complete. U.S. camp families must send ALL medications pre-packaged to camp through Mountain Meds. The ONLY exceptions are insulin, growth hormone, allergy shots, Epi-pens and inhalers; and all meds for Canadian / International campers. All medications must arrive at camp prior to arrival day. The only exceptions are for medications that are required to travel with your camper on the bus (Epi-pens, inhalers), medications for which our Health Center has provided a Bus Medication Authorization Number and for campers traveling to camp from outside the U.S. For any unauthorized medications sent on the bus, there will be a $150 medication administrative fee charged.