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The dispensing of medications to these children is a huge red flag.
Are staff permitted access to meds and are they also able to give them to a child on an as need basis?
The staff calls the shot?
Does the camp administer their own meds besides those prescribed by the child's home doctor?
Does the camp have a "gold standard" med from the camp doctor/shrink they give to kids when they're freaking out like the nursing homes have "Haldol" that they give to residents who are "agitated?
Drugs may very well be involved in this child's death.
"In the summer of 2019, there were several more deficiencies listed concerning medications given to those staying at the camp. The document said, "Based on observation, record review and interviews the facility failed to implement procedures for the care and safety affecting 1 of 6 audited clients."
It went on to say, "Admissions office was responsible for following up with families to get physicians orders prior to arrival but admitted that didn't always happen."
This particular issue resulted in the possibility of penalties.
"These failures are detrimental to health, safety and welfare of the clients and constitute an imposed Type B rule violation. An administrative penalty of $200.00 per day is imposed for failure to correct within 45th days," the document said.'
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The dispensing of medications to these children is a huge red flag.
Are staff permitted access to meds and are they also able to give them to a child on an as need basis?
The staff calls the shot?
Does the camp administer their own meds besides those prescribed by the child's home doctor?
Does the camp have a "gold standard" med from the camp doctor/shrink they give to kids when they're freaking out like the nursing homes have "Haldol" that they give to residents who are "agitated?
Drugs may very well be involved in this child's death.
"In the summer of 2019, there were several more deficiencies listed concerning medications given to those staying at the camp. The document said, "Based on observation, record review and interviews the facility failed to implement procedures for the care and safety affecting 1 of 6 audited clients."
It went on to say, "Admissions office was responsible for following up with families to get physicians orders prior to arrival but admitted that didn't always happen."
This particular issue resulted in the possibility of penalties.
"These failures are detrimental to health, safety and welfare of the clients and constitute an imposed Type B rule violation. An administrative penalty of $200.00 per day is imposed for failure to correct within 45th days," the document said.'

WNC camp where juvenile died previously cited by state health department multiple times
The latest citation came in June 2023. All the citations fall under the state health department's Mental Health Licensure and Certification Section.In June 202
