Programs & Services

From financial assistance to community education — we're here to help every step of the way.

We offer a variety of services to the epilepsy community — from mental health support to financial assistance and community education. We would love to get to know you so we can discuss how we can best serve you.

Our Services

Advocacy

We advocate at local, state, and national levels on behalf of people with epilepsy. Our team works to influence legislation, improve access to care, and reduce discrimination faced by those living with seizure disorders.

We partner with the national Epilepsy Foundation and government officials to ensure the voices of people with epilepsy are heard where decisions are made.

Learn More About Advocacy

How We Advocate

  • State and federal legislative outreach
  • Participating in national advocacy campaigns
  • Working with local employers and schools
  • Reducing stigma through public awareness
  • Supporting access to treatment and medication

Education & Training

Knowledge saves lives. We provide seizure first aid training and epilepsy awareness education to schools, workplaces, first responders, and community organizations across our service area.

Free online seizure recognition and response training is also available 24/7 through our national affiliate.

Our Training Programs Free Online Training

Training We Provide

  • Seizure First Aid Certification
  • School staff & educator training
  • Workplace epilepsy awareness
  • Community outreach presentations
  • Online self-paced training modules

Assistance Programs

Access to medication and treatment should never be a barrier. Our assistance programs connect individuals with financial help, medication resources, and support services to help manage the cost of living with epilepsy.

Assistance Program Info

Types of Assistance

  • Medication assistance programs
  • Help navigating insurance coverage
  • Financial aid referrals
  • Connections to national resources

Call us at (423) 260-9378 to learn more about eligibility.


Seizure Alert Service Dogs

A trained seizure alert service dog can detect oncoming seizures and alert their owner — providing critical support and independence for people living with epilepsy.

We can help connect you with organizations and programs that specialize in training and placing seizure alert dogs. Reach out to learn about the process and available resources.

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About Service Dogs

  • Trained to detect and respond to seizures
  • Can alert owners and caregivers before a seizure
  • Provide independence and peace of mind
  • Covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • We can help navigate placement programs

Need Support? We're Here for You.

Give us a call or send a message — we'll connect you with the right programs and resources for your situation.