Speaking on Seizure Clarity In Dementia Care

Understanding seizure-related changes in dementia care is essential for safety, communication, and earlier recognition. Seagull Health provides focused, research-informed guidance that helps teams recognize and respond to seizure-related changes with clarity and confidence.”

Executive Leadership Briefings

Briefings give senior living leaders and clinical teams a clear understanding of seizure-related risks in dementia care, why these changes are often overlooked, and how earlier recognition improves safety and clinical communication. Sessions are concise, research-informed, and tailored to organizational priorities.

Staff Training Sessions

These sessions provide practical, real-world training for nurses, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams. Training focuses on early recognition, clear communication, and safer response to seizure-related changes in dementia care.

Community Education Sessions

These sessions support senior centers, caregiver groups, community associations, and local organizations that serve families affected by dementia. Programs provide practical, accessible education on recognizing seizure-related changes, improving safety, and supporting caregivers.


Signature Topics

These topics can be tailored for leadership briefings, staff training sessions, or community education events.

Recognizing Subtle Seizure Signs

Recognition. Brief episodes that resemble inattention or confusion but may signal early seizure activity.

Catching Seizures Early

Recognition. Early detection supports stability, reduces unnecessary transfers, and improves care planning.

Beyond Shaking

Recognition. Staring episodes, sudden confusion, or abrupt stillness may reflect seizure-related changes.

Creating a Seizure Action Plan

Response. A simple, predictable safety sequence helps teams respond consistently and reduce uncertainty.

Sleep Smart, Seize Less

Response. Sleep changes can affect seizure activity, and practical routines may support more stable days.

Describing Seizure-Related Changes Clearly

Communication. Clear, concise descriptions support better clinical decision-making and more effective team handoffs.

Improving Seizure Care Through Teamwork

Communication. Shared language and consistent communication strengthen safety and response across shifts.

Alzheimer’s and Seizures

Clinical Risk. Seizure activity is more common in Alzheimer’s disease than many teams realize and may appear subtly.

Seizure Triggers and Risk Factors

Clinical Risk. Environmental, medical, and daily-living factors can influence seizure activity in dementia.


Book a Briefing or Training Session

Whether you are coordinating an executive briefing, staff training session, or community education event, each presentation is tailored to your organization’s goals. Sessions are focused, research-informed, and built for real-world dementia care environments.

To learn how these sessions can support safer care in your organization, request a tailored briefing or training session.


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