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The Arthritis Foundation s Family Weekend 2016 Camp Twin Lakes Winder, GA 10/21/16-10/23/16 Family Application TOTAL number of people in your family attending camp (you will be housed together) Number of Parent(s)/Guardian(s) in your family attending camp Number of Children in your family attending camp Number of Years Attended This JA Program: 0 1 2 3 4 5+ Parent/Guardian 1 Family Camp 1 PLEASE FILL OUT ONE COMPLETE PARENT/GUARDIAN PROFILE FOR EACH PARENT/GUARDIAN ATTENDING THIS JA FAMILY CAMP PROGRAM First Name Last Name Relationship to child with arthritis Street Address P.O. Box/Apt # City State ZIP Email Address Cell Phone Home Phone Employer (if applicable) Work Phone T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL General Health Parent/Guardian Profile Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches

Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Parent/Guardian 2 First Name Last Name Relationship to child with arthritis Street Address (if different than above) P.O. Box/Apt # City State ZIP Email Address Cell Phone Home Phone Employer (if applicable) Work Phone T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Family Camp 2

Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Family Camp 3

Child 1 FILL OUT ONE COMPLETE CHILD PROFILE FOR EACH CHILD ATTENDING THIS JA PROGRAM First Name Last Name Gender Age at event Child Profile Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Grade for the 2016 school year Relationship to Child With Arthritis: Self Sibling Other T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL How does this participant feel about going to this JA program? Is he/she looking forward to seeing/rooming with any particular friends? Communication Do you anticipate behavioral/social issues to arise? No Yes Please list any communication problems or behavioral problems that might affect this participant s experience at this event or in a group. Please provide tips and techniques for when your child gets upset. Endurance Does this child tire easily? No Yes Can this child endure a normal school day? No Yes Does this child have any activity restrictions? No Yes Interests Just for fun! Tell us about the participant s favorite Color Musician/Band School Subject Movie Food Song TV Show Vacation Animal Check here if this child DOES NOT have arthritis and skip to General Health section Type of arthritis/childhood rheumatic disease Age at diagnosis Additional diagnoses (this will not prevent your child from participating, but allows us to help your child have a better experience while attending our camp program) Family Camp 4

Date of last arthritis flare? (MM/DD/YY) Area(s) involved? Overall, how well do you think your child s arthritis/rheumatic disease is currently controlled? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Poor Fair Very Well Adaptive Equipment: List any adaptive equipment or ambulatory devices used. Physical Therapy: Describe physical therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). Occupational Therapy: Describe occupational therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 Family Camp 5

months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Does this participant wear glasses, contacts or protective eyewear? No Yes Child 2 First Name Last Name Gender Age at event Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Grade for the 2016 school year Relationship to Child With Arthritis: Self Sibling Other T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL How does this participant feel about going to this JA program? Is he/she looking forward to seeing/rooming with any particular friends? Communication Do you anticipate behavioral/social issues to arise? No Yes Please list any communication problems or behavioral problems that might affect this participant s experience at this event or in a group. Please provide tips and techniques for when your child gets upset. Endurance Does this child tire easily? No Yes Can this child endure a normal school day? No Yes Family Camp 6

Does this child have any activity restrictions? No Yes Interests Just for fun! Tell us about the participant s favorite Color Musician/Band School Subject Movie Food Song TV Show Vacation Animal Check here if this child DOES NOT have arthritis and skip to General Health section Type of arthritis/childhood rheumatic disease Age at diagnosis Additional diagnoses (this will not prevent your child from participating, but allows us to help your child have a better experience while attending our camp program) Date of last arthritis flare? (MM/DD/YY) Area(s) involved? Overall, how well do you think your child s arthritis/rheumatic disease is currently controlled? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Poor Fair Very Well Adaptive Equipment: List any adaptive equipment or ambulatory devices used. Physical Therapy: Describe physical therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). Occupational Therapy: Describe occupational therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Family Camp 7

Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Does this participant wear glasses, contacts or protective eyewear? No Yes Child 3 First Name Last Name Gender Age at event Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Grade for the 2016 school year Relationship to Child With Arthritis: Self Sibling Other T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL How does this participant feel about going to this JA program? Is he/she looking forward to Family Camp 8

seeing/rooming with any particular friends? Communication Do you anticipate behavioral/social issues to arise? No Yes Please list any communication problems or behavioral problems that might affect this participant s experience at this event or in a group. Please provide tips and techniques for when your child gets upset. Endurance Does this child tire easily? No Yes Can this child endure a normal school day? No Yes Does this child have any activity restrictions? No Yes Interests Just for fun! Tell us about the participant s favorite Color Musician/Band School Subject Movie Food Song TV Show Vacation Animal Check here if this child DOES NOT have arthritis and skip to General Health section Type of arthritis/childhood rheumatic disease Age at diagnosis Additional diagnoses (this will not prevent your child from participating, but allows us to help your child have a better experience while attending our camp program) Date of last arthritis flare? (MM/DD/YY) Area(s) involved? Overall, how well do you think your child s arthritis/rheumatic disease is currently controlled? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Poor Fair Very Well Adaptive Equipment: List any adaptive equipment or ambulatory devices used. Physical Therapy: Describe physical therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). Family Camp 9

Occupational Therapy: Describe occupational therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Family Camp 10

Does this participant wear glasses, contacts or protective eyewear? No Yes Child 4 First Name Last Name Gender Age at event Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Grade for the 2016 school year Relationship to Child With Arthritis: Self Sibling Other T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL How does this participant feel about going to this JA program? Is he/she looking forward to seeing/rooming with any particular friends? Communication Do you anticipate behavioral/social issues to arise? No Yes Please list any communication problems or behavioral problems that might affect this participant s experience at this event or in a group. Please provide tips and techniques for when your child gets upset. Endurance Does this child tire easily? No Yes Can this child endure a normal school day? No Yes Does this child have any activity restrictions? No Yes Interests Just for fun! Tell us about the participant s favorite Color Musician/Band School Subject Movie Food Song TV Show Vacation Animal Check here if this child DOES NOT have arthritis and skip to General Health section Type of arthritis/childhood rheumatic disease Age at diagnosis Additional diagnoses (this will not prevent your child from participating, but allows us to help your child have a better experience while attending our camp program) Family Camp 11

Date of last arthritis flare? (MM/DD/YY) Area(s) involved? Overall, how well do you think your child s arthritis/rheumatic disease is currently controlled? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Poor Fair Very Well Adaptive Equipment: List any adaptive equipment or ambulatory devices used. Physical Therapy: Describe physical therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). Occupational Therapy: Describe occupational therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Family Camp 12

Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Does this participant wear glasses, contacts or protective eyewear? No Yes Child 5 First Name Last Name Gender Age at event Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Grade for the 2016 school year Relationship to Child With Arthritis: Self Sibling Other T-shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL How does this participant feel about going to this JA program? Is he/she looking forward to seeing/rooming with any particular friends? Communication Do you anticipate behavioral/social issues to arise? No Yes Please list any communication problems or behavioral problems that might affect this participant s experience at this event or in a group. Please provide tips and techniques for when your child gets upset. Endurance Does this child tire easily? No Yes Can this child endure a normal school day? No Yes Family Camp 13

Does this child have any activity restrictions? No Yes Interests Just for fun! Tell us about the participant s favorite Color Musician/Band School Subject Movie Food Song TV Show Vacation Animal Check here if this child DOES NOT have arthritis and skip to General Health section Type of arthritis/childhood rheumatic disease Age at diagnosis Additional diagnoses (this will not prevent your child from participating, but allows us to help your child have a better experience while attending our camp program) Date of last arthritis flare? (MM/DD/YY) Area(s) involved? Overall, how well do you think your child s arthritis/rheumatic disease is currently controlled? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Poor Fair Very Well Adaptive Equipment: List any adaptive equipment or ambulatory devices used. Physical Therapy: Describe physical therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). Occupational Therapy: Describe occupational therapy regimen and frequency (must be self-directed during JA program). General Health Which of the following has this participant had, or now has? Health History No Yes Explanation of Yes Answers ADD or ADHD Asthma/Wheezing/Shortness of Breath Bleeding/Clotting Disorders Diabetes Depression/Anxiety Dizziness/Fainting Ear Infections (frequent) Eating Disorders Eye/Vision Problems Family Camp 14

Gastrointestinal Problems Heart Problems/Chest Pain High Blood Pressure Kidney Problems Lung Problems Migraines/Headaches Menstrual Cycle/Period Problems Mononucleosis ( mono ) (past 12 months) Seizures/Convulsions Skin Problems/Rashes Surgery/Serious Injuries Suicidal Watch Surgery Thyroid Problems Recent Hospitalization (past 2 years) Recent Infectious Disease Recent International Travel (past 9 months) Other Diet, Nutrition No Food Restrictions Vegetarian Lactose Intolerant Gluten Intolerant Allergies Insect Bites or Stings Foods Animals Medications Air Pollutants/Seasonal Allergies No Known Allergies Describe the reaction and management of the reaction for any allergy boxes checked above. Does this participant wear glasses, contacts or protective eyewear? No Yes Insurance Information Insurance coverage for participant accidents or illness while participating in JA programs is the responsibility of the participant s family and required in order to attend our JA camp program. Is this participant covered by family medical/hospital insurance? Yes No Health Insurance Company Policy # Family Camp 15

Name of Policy Holder Subscriber Insurance Company Phone Number Emergency Contact (if parent/guardian is unavailable) Emergency Contact First Name Last Name Relationship to Family Street Address P.O. Box/Apt # City State ZIP Email Address Cell Phone Home Phone Medications Medication is any substance a person takes to maintain and/or improve their health. This includes vitamins and natural remedies. If any family member listed on this application is taking any medication while at the JA camp program, we agree to follow the local JA camp program guidelines and store medications in the designated location. No Yes Physician Information Pediatric Rheumatologist Office Phone Primary Physician Office Phone Other Health Care Provider/Therapist Office Phone Permission to Contact Physician(s) Please initial here to give our medical team permission to contact this participant s/family s pediatric rheumatologist, primary physician or other doctor with any questions pertaining to his/her health if the situation arises where the parent/guardian attending the JA family camp program is unavailable. This may include, but is not limited to, disease diagnosis, recent flares, medication changes, etc. Parent/Guardian Initials: Family Camp 16

Get Involved Become an Advocate Do you want to help children with juvenile arthritis? Become an Advocate! You ll receive Action Alerts in your inbox when important arthritis-related issues are debated on Capitol Hill. In five minutes or less, you can send an email to your elected officials and make a difference for kids with arthritis. Yes, I want to help kids with arthritis! No, thank you. Join Us for Other JA Events JA Family Day (spring) - event where we invite the whole family; parents learn from various experts on ways to successfully raise a child with JA; children are engaged in fun activities while parents are in the educational session; fun activity afterward for the whole family to enjoy. You can find more information here www.arthritis.org/georgia Georgia Camp AcheAway a specialty, residential (week-long) summer camp offered for kids ages 6-17 years with arthritis at our campsite in Winder, GA at no cost to families (Go here to see pictures from summer 2016). JA National Conference-This is a great opportunity to meet other families and get the latest information on treatment and management of JA. This is truly a great conference because it is geared for the whole family with tracks for every member! If you are interested to see what kind of information, presentations and speakers to expect at JA Conference please follow this link: http://www.kidsgetarthritistoo.org/meet-otherfamilies/2015-juvenile-arthritis-conference/conference-programs.php JA online resources on our National website at kidsgetarthritistoo.org. Georgia JA Family E-Newsletter - be on the look-out for email communications from me (the Georgia office of the AF). We send out a quarterly newsletter through a software known as MyEmma. If you don t get these emails in your inbox, you may want to check your spam/junk folder. This newsletter is the primary way we communicate to all of our JA families. Arthritis Foundation Advocate and Ambassador Program This is an excellent way for you to tell your story about living with arthritis or parenting a child with arthritis (and meet other people who are going through the same things). The best part is you can make a difference in the lives of those with arthritis by working with the Arthritis Foundation as we effect change on a policy and legislative level. Find out more about these opportunities here and here. Family Camp 17

Start a JA Family Team Walk to Cure Arthritis (Spring) - lots of families attend these events, fundraise for a great cause and use them as opportunities to meet each other. Walk to Cure Arthritis is the Arthritis Foundation s nationwide signature event supporting our mission to conquer arthritis by spreading awareness and raising money for research aimed at finding a cure. The Walk to Cure Arthritis is a great way to experience the power of standing together and giving back to the community as well as meet other families who are involved. Many families come to realize what an amazing support system they have in place simply because of their fundraising efforts. It s a great way to rally around your family during this overwhelming time. www.walktocurearthritis.org/atlanta Jingle Bell Run/Walk (December 10)- December 10, 2016 Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta, GA Be part of the largest holiday-themed 5K race series anywhere - and join the movement to conquer arthritis! The Arthritis Foundation s Jingle Bell Run is a fun way to get out, get moving and raise funds and awareness to cure America s #1 cause of disability. In communities nationwide, this annual event brings together people from all walks of life to shout Yes, we will live life to its fullest while searching for a cure! As a Champion of Yes, kick off your holidays by helping conquer arthritis once and for all! Wear a holiday-themed costume. Tie jingle bells to your shoelaces. Show off your ugly Christmas sweater. Complete a 5-kilometer run or walk with your team members, spreading smiles, good cheer and a winning spirit and be a Champion of Yes! For more help or information about the 2016 Jingle Bell Run of Atlanta, contact Kelly Maliska at kmaliska@arthritis.org or call 678-237-4468. Click here to Register! Participant Expectation Waiver Legal Rights & Authorization Waiver Waivers Family Camp 18