Maryland Celiac Disease Camps
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Kids who suffer from gluten intolerance may find themselves making new friendships at Celiac Disease camp. Kids who can't process gluten have been diagnosed with Celiac Disease, a relatively new diagnosis that prohibits people from ingesting gluten, a protein founSee More »
Kids who suffer from gluten intolerance may find themselves making new friendships at Celiac Disease camp. Kids who can't process gluten have been diagnosed with Celiac Disease, a relatively new diagnosis that prohibits people from ingesting gluten, a protein found primarily in wheat. All food at a gluten free camp is safe to eat and has been properly prepared, lacking the gluten that can make kids so sick. These camps are traditionally structured, with offerings like arts and crafts, rope climbing, swimming, archery, fishing, sports and nature hikes.
Highlights: Many gluten free camps welcome siblings who do not suffer from gluten intolerance. This keeps brothers and sisters together, greatly reducing that homesick feeling many campers experience.
Medical Considerations: Campers should bring all necessary medication, which can be administered by qualified on-site nurses. Counselors and nutritionists should be on staff who can assist campers with specific problems or concerns directly related to Celiac Disease.
What to Ask the Camp Director: Does the camp offer refunds if parents have to cancel for any reason? Many camps will give refunds if within a few weeks of the start date. Others will only issue a credit toward another camp.
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River Valley Ranch (RVR)
River Valley Ranch (RVR), a summer camp in Maryland, allows campers to enjoy a myriad of activities including: Adventure activities, Extreme Sports, Horseback riding, Theater, Rodeo Sports, Traditional Sports, Swimming and much more. There are three main camp facilities on the 560 acre Ranch in Carroll County Maryland. Arrowhead Woods is a program for campers between the ages of 7 and 9. Fort Roller is a camp for children between the ages of 9 and 12. And Frontier Town is a camp for students ages 12 to 17. Each program runs up to eight weeks. Each week is from Sunday afternoon until Friday evening, and during each week campers can pick a different...
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