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Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification

This 90-minute Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification is designed to teach people: How to recognize signs of a seizure How to respond with proper seizure first aid When to call for help. This session will be virtual. A Zoom link as well as a link to a training pre-test will be sent to you…

NEAM Kickoff Reception

Join us on Tuesday, November 1 to kick off National Epilepsy Awareness Month for a reception and talk with sisters Debe Arlook and Lori Sandler about their photography exhibit “one, one…

Adult Online Support Group

Adult Online Support Group meets the first Thursday of the month on Zoom at 7pm. Contact Kent at kent@thefamilywatson.com for more information.

Th1nk26: Surgical Options

Presented by Dr. Matthew Mian, Director of Functional Neurology at Swedish Medical Center. Sponsored by Medtronic

Grupo de apoyo en Espanol

Grupo de apoyo en Espanol para la gente con epilepsia, se reune el segundo martes de cada mes a las 6 pm. Contacte leigh@epilepsycolorado.org para aprender mas. Our Spanish speaking…

Cornhole Tournament

The South Side Baggers host a fundraising tournament at Khaos Clubhouse in Littleton. RSVP on the Scoreholio app.

Seizure Recognition and First Aid Training @ University of Wyoming

This 60-minute Seizure Recognition and First Aid training is designed to teach people: How to recognize signs of a seizure How to respond with proper seizure first aid When to call for help. This session will be in person at the University of Wyoming, with pizza provided.

Epilepsia 101: Preguntale a la Doctora

Venga para preguntar a la doctora sus preguntas sobre la epilepsia desde el proceso diagnostico a las opciones de tratamiento y más. Presentada por Dra. Ashley Madera, University of Colorado Hospital. Sponsored by SK Life Science.

Seizure Safety School at Children’s Hospital

School is in session! Join our hosts at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora for a free Seizure Safety School. Learn what to do during a seizure emergency, discuss local resources and expose common myths about epilepsy. This is an hour-long presentation that is best for adults, adolescents and children who are prepared for this type…

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