They say that knowledge is power. If that's true, then click on any of the links below to learn about epilepsy and our programs.

  • Epilepsy 101: Epilepsy 101 is targeted towards college campus staff, including medical and health center staff members, resident advisors, and other members of the college community that serve as caregivers to students on campus living with epilepsy.
  • Better Understanding Seizures (BUS): It is important for school transportation staff to know what the various seizures look like, how to provide the immediate first aid attention a child having a seizure may require.
  • Seizures in Later Life: The demographic with the largest percentage of growth in having epilepsy are the elderly.
  • Parenting a Child with Epilepsy: The Epilepsy Foundation has many helpful resources to guide you through life with a family member who has a seizure disorder.
  • Early/Head Start: Seizures can occur at the very beginning of life and can seriously effect that child's quality of life forever if not diagnosed and put on the appropriate treatment.
  • Teens and Epilepsy: Recognizing the importance of a teen with epilepsy, the Epilepsy Foundation has instituted the Take Charge of the Facts; Teens and Epilepsy program.
  • Seizure Smart Schools: Epilepsy can present major challenges in the educational area. Loss of awareness and processing skills and impaired motor function can all impact a child's ability to do well in school.
  • Operation Epilepsy Outreach:: Educational Programming for Members of the Armed Services.