Health & Safety

LuHi is committed to ensuring our campus is the safest place for your child this summer and beyond. Our Health Office is staffed with seasoned Registered Nurses, Trainers, and medical professionals. We also have EMTs that are strategically located located throughout our campus, in addition to our travel EMTs that accompany all off-campus programs.

Upon registering, parents will be asked to complete a digital form regarding your camper’s medical information. This is in addition to the Physical/Immunizations completed by your camper’s physician. LuHi campers must have an updated Physical/Immunization form uploaded to their CampBrain account prior to arriving on campus. Failure to have the proper forms on-file will result in your camper being ineligible to participate in camp activities, per our requirements from NYS/Nassau County Health Department.

Click here to view the Rights and Responsibilities of Camp Operators disclosure.

Click here for the NYS What Families Need To Know Guide.

Questions? Email summerprograms@luhi.org

Forms

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Administration of Medication

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Certificate of Health

FAQ

How does LuHi handle allergies and medical conditions?
The Health Office at LuHi Summer Programs in Brookville, NY reviews all medical forms before camp begins. Our team works closely with families to support campers with food allergies, asthma, and other medical needs.
Is there a nurse or medical staff on campus?

Yes. Licensed medical professionals are on site daily at LuHi Summer Programs, providing care for medications, minor injuries, and immediate health concerns at our Long Island campus.

What safety measures are in place during camp activities?
Safety is a top priority at LuHi Summer Programs. Staff are trained in emergency procedures, equipment safety, and active supervision. All activities are closely monitored to ensure a safe camp environment.
How do you ensure camper supervision?
We maintain low camper-to-staff ratios across all LuHi Summer Programs. Campers are supervised during all activities, transitions, and swim times by trained counselors and instructors.
What happens if my child becomes ill during the day?
Our on-site Health Office will evaluate your child, provide appropriate care, and contact families if pickup is required. LuHi Summer Programs follows clear health protocols to protect all campers.