
SeizureSafe™ Home
Clarity for the signs and patterns you are seeing.
A simple starting point for families who notice changes in a loved one and need clear guidance on what to look for and how to respond.
SeizureSafe Home helps families and caregivers make sense of possible seizure-related changes in dementia. Many events that appear brief or subtle can be difficult to recognize and even harder to describe. SeizureSafe Home provides clear guidance so you can understand what you are seeing and communicate important changes to clinicians.
The best way to begin is by joining the SeizureSafe Home Workshop, a live session that teaches how to recognize concerning patterns and what steps to take next.
Why Families Use SeizureSafe
Families often notice brief episodes of confusion, staring, unusual movements, or sudden changes that do not fit their loved one’s usual patterns. These events are easy to overlook or misinterpret, which can delay clinical evaluation and lead to repeated incidents. The SeizureSafe Home Workshop helps families understand what they are seeing and learn how to describe these changes clearly to clinicians.
What SeizureSafe Helps You Do
The SeizureSafe Home Workshop teaches four practical skills that help families recognize concerning patterns, respond safely, describe what they saw, and notice changes over time.
Recognize
Identify changes in behavior, awareness, or movement that may signal possible seizure-related activity.
Respond
Use simple steps that support safety during and after concerning episodes.
Document
Describe what you observe in clear language that helps clinicians understand what happened.
Address
Notice patterns over time so changes can be shared early and repeated incidents can be reduced.
What You Will Learn
The SeizureSafe Home Workshop teaches you how to recognize four types of changes that may appear in dementia and can reflect seizure-related activity.
Behavioral Changes
Short pauses, confusion, or sudden changes that differ from your family member’s usual patterns.
Awareness Changes
Staring episodes, brief disorientation, or moments when they seem disconnected from their environment.
Movement Changes
Jerks, twitches, or repetitive movements that may reflect neurological activity.
Seizure Events
Recognizable seizures that require immediate attention and follow-up.
How to Get More Information
To learn these skills, join the SeizureSafe Home Workshop. This live session teaches how to recognize concerning patterns, understand what they may mean, and describe these events clearly to clinicians.
You can receive dates, details, and founding-member pricing by joining the early access list.
a note for care communities
If you work in senior living and want team-based training or support for improving documentation and neurological safety, SeizureSafe Pro provides an organization-ready version of this approach. Families begin with SeizureSafe Home, and care teams can build on the same shared framework.
why this matters
Families often notice the earliest signs of possible seizure-related activity in dementia. When these observations are recognized and described clearly, clinicians can evaluate patterns earlier and reduce avoidable harm. The SeizureSafe Home Workshop helps you build the skills and language needed to support safer care.
stay informed
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