SUNSHINE CAMP 2012 -

Session 1

JULY 15TH - 20TH

Session 2

July 22nd - 27th

What is Sunshine Campus   

The Rochester Rotary family is pleased to offer the Sunshine Camp experience to our campers FREE OF CHARGE. This is accomplished because of Rochester Rotarians and our donors’ generosity-- folks like you who support all that we do through fundraising events and contributions to the Sunshine Campus.

 

 

The Sunshine Camp Program seeks to serve all qualified individuals with disabilities who meet the essential eligibility requirements listed below. These criteria are necessary to ensure not only the safety of participating campers but also their ability to receive the maximum benefits of the Sunshine Camp. The Sunshine Camp seeks to serve eligible campers in the most integrated setting possible.

 

All acceptances of application are conditional. The Sunshine Camp reserves the right to accept or deny applications or defer admission on site or prior to attendance should it later become aware that the initial application was flawed or the camper’s health has severely declined or upon demonstration that a camper does not meet the applicable eligibility criteria. All deferrals or revocation of admission must be approved by the Camp Director.


Parent/Guardian Information   

 

 

ESSENTIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CAMP ADMISSION

 

An eligible applicant must meet the following criteria:

 

1.      Be between the ages of 7 and 21 during the Sunshine Camp Session;

 

2.      Have a physical or mental disability;

 

3.      Have the ability to effectively communicate needs to a camp counselor
(this communication may consist of a verbal,   audible, or physical response such as an eye shift or a very slight gesture; persons in a minimally responsive state would not meet this criteria);

 

4.      Is not abusive towards him/herself or others, i.e. does not physically, verbally, or sexually abuse self or others, which   abuse may include hitting, biting, scratching, spitting, kicking, excessive swearing, excessive or inappropriate yelling or verbal degradation, inappropriate touching or fondling or other inappropriate behavior;

 

5.      Does not pose a direct threat to himself/herself or others that cannot be eliminated or reduced below the level of a direct   threat with or without reasonable accommodation. Direct threat is defined as a substantial risk of harm to the camper or others; direct threat may include having a highly contagious condition such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, an open or draining wound or rash, topical parasites, etc. or other conditions that may be spread through casual human contact;

 

6.      Does not have a medical condition or impairment that requires specialized medical treatment (i.e. intravenous infusions, awake overnight monitoring);

 

7.      Does not have a medical condition or impairment that has a substantial risk or likelihood for complication or injury;

 

8.      Is in acceptable health as indicated by: Not having a temperature greater than 99.5°F orally; not having blood pressure greater than 160/90; not having a heart rate greater than 120 BPM;

 

9.      Has ability to eat or drink or take in amounts adequate for nutritional support;

 

10.  Agrees to and takes personal prescription medication.

 

11.  Clears a background check if over the age of 18.

 

12.  Resides in Monroe County or bordering counties (Orleans, Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Wayne) *exceptions will be made based on “Out of County Acceptance Procedure on the online application”


 

 Questions? Contact Shanna Butler

 

sbutler@rochesterrotary.org