Barton Center For Diabetes Education, Inc.
Barton Center For Diabetes Education, Inc.
30 Ennis Road
PO Box 356
North Oxford, MA 01537-0356
E-mail: info@bartoncenter.org
Phone: 508-987-2056
Admin Fax: 508-987-2002
Camp Fax: 508-987-1053
Welcome
A year-round camp, retreat and conference center where education, recreation and shared experiences combine to support and motivate children with diabetes and their families.
About
Mission Statement: To improve the lives of children with insulin-dependent diabetes through education, recreation, and support programs which inspire and empower.
About Barton
The Barton Center for Diabetes Education, Inc. is one of the largest, independent camping and educational program in the country dedicated to children who live with diabetes and the people who care for them. The Barton Center is a year-round camp, retreat, and conference center where learning and shared experiences combine to support and motivate children and families. Some 1,500 children and their families participate in our programs annually, including the Clara Barton Resident Camp, Adventure Programs, Family Programs, and Day Camps in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. The Barton Center for Diabetes Education, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees.
The focus of all our programs is to educate children and their families on how to manage the daily rigors of diabetes, so they can live fuller and healthier lives.
We collaborate on programs with a number of major medical centers, including the UMass Memorial Health Care, The Diabetes Research Institute, Joslin Diabetes Center, Mt. Sinai Hospital, and the American Diabetes Association.
Barton's diabetes team consists of experienced endocrinologists, nurse educators, dietitians, mental health professionals, and well-trained counselors – many of whom have diabetes themselves and serve as role models.
The Barton Center's commitment to excellence is underscored by its consistent high marks from accreditation and licensing organizations and, more importantly, from the children and families served. The Barton Center's main campus in North Oxford, Massachusetts, is located on the scenic grounds of the historic Clara Barton Birthplace and consists of modern facilities with access to over 200 acres of woodlands and fields. The Barton Center must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the local board of health.