Anyone ever used a Seizure alarm?
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I have read about people on Epilepsy forums who use them because they have seizures during the night. I've only had a couple during the night (although I have lots during waking hours) and both times I fell out of bed.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I have a seizure alarm under my bed that goes off if have in seizure in the night plus one on my arm to if that helps I got mine though the social care partnership Aberdeenshire council .I had a assessment .I pay 300 pounds a year for them. They work good
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No they we'll speak with u and the doctors he under and then send someone out to do assessment at home
I wood start there ,
yes it was the council my care manager at time sorted though them, not quite sure who she had spoken to , but I do know it was social care partnership that sorted , I hope that help ,Ajones -
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You can self refer for a care needs assessment through the gov website and a ot will come and do an assessment and recommend any aids required and in most cases they will be provided by social care -
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Hi again
If he already has ot then yes speak to them you could also speak to children's social services or of course your gp -
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