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What to Bring

What to Bring

What to Bring to Fox Run Center

In order to make your stay at Fox Run Center comfortable, please pack the following items:

  • Seven pairs of underwear (no underwire bras)
  • Seven pairs of socks
  • Five sets of casual clothing, including:
    • Jeans (may not have chains or ties)
    • Shorts: bottom of hem may not be more than three inches above the knee when standing, and boxer shorts may not be worn as outerwear
    • T shirts: may have designs or characters, but may not have designs that advertise drugs, alcohol, cigarettes (no skulls)
    • One pair of sweats
    • Two pairs of pajamas
    • One sweater or sweatshirt – no hooded sweatshirts or any clothing with drawstrings
    • One pair of play shoes: slip-on tennis shoes; no shoes with laces. Please do not bring sandals or flip-flops.
    • One pair of slippers

Personal care items are provided by Fox Run Center. Please remove all hair extensions and hair weaves before admission.

Please remove all hair extensions and hair weaves before admission.

  • Underwire bras
  • Clothing with chains or ties
  • Clothing with designs that advertise drugs, alcohol, cigarettes (no skulls)
  • Hooded sweatshirts or any clothing with drawstrings
  • Sandals, flip-flops or shoes with laces
  • Expensive personal items
  • Cameras
  • Cell phones
  • Laptops
  • CD/MP3 players
  • Personal CDs/DVDs
  • Computer games.
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Combs
  • Hair ties
  • Shampoo
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Towels
  • Blankets
  • Pillows
  • Laundry detergents
  • Face and body soap
  • CD player and CD’s
  • Video games
  • Television
  • Stamps
  • Writing materials
  • Art supplies
  • Games
  • Books
  • Puzzles
  • Toys
  • Computers in classroom

We’re Here to Help

Fox Run Center’s professional staff are available to offer information and to help make the transition to treatment as smooth as possible for your child or adolescent. Call 800-245-2131 to get started. If you need immediate medical assistance, contact 911 or seek the nearest emergency room.