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Epilepsy does not define us. It does not “reign” over our lives.

What happens when the world cannot see the battle you fight every day?

Understanding Epilepsy Legislation

How Laws Shape Lives: Epilepsy Advocacy

Explore the critical role of legislation in shaping the lives of those with epilepsy and their caregivers. Discover how you can influence change at every level of government.

The Impact of Legislation on Epilepsy

Legislation profoundly affects the daily lives of individuals living with epilepsy and their caretakers. From access to healthcare services to employment rights, laws can either empower or hinder those affected by this condition. Advocacy is crucial to ensure that policies are inclusive and supportive, addressing the unique challenges faced by the epilepsy community. Join us in our mission to create a more equitable future through informed legislative action.

Epilepsy in Numbers

Epilepsy affects 1 in 26 people, with a significant increase in diagnoses among those aged 55 and older. Despite advancements in healthcare, disparities persist, particularly in underserved communities where access to treatment is limited.

1 in 26 People Affected

Growing Diagnoses in Seniors

Healthcare Disparities in Underserved Areas

Understanding Legislation and Epilepsy

Explore how current and proposed laws impact those living with epilepsy and their caregivers.

How does legislation affect epilepsy treatment access?

Legislation can influence the availability and affordability of epilepsy treatments by regulating healthcare policies and insurance coverage.

What rights do people with epilepsy have under the law?

Individuals with epilepsy are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act, which ensures equal opportunities in employment, education, and public services.

How can I stay informed about legislative changes?

Join epilepsy advocacy groups and subscribe to newsletters from organizations like the Epilepsy Foundation to receive updates on relevant legislative changes.

What can I do if I face discrimination due to epilepsy?

Report any discrimination to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or seek assistance from legal advocacy organizations specializing in disability rights.

Take Action for Change

Join us in advocating for better healthcare policies for those with epilepsy. Reach out to your local, state, and federal representatives to demand equitable treatment and support for all affected by epilepsy. Together, we can make a difference.

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