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Up to 40 percent of events labeled as dementia behaviors may actually be seizure related activity. We provide the curated video examples, safety protocols, and clinical templates you need to turn “I think something is wrong” into data your doctor cannot ignore. Stop navigating the silent signs alone.

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Is It Dementia, or is It a Seizure?

You are noticing changes that do not make sense. While others may call it progression, you see a specific pattern. The Dementia Seizure Spectrumâ„¢ (DSS) helps you identify these four common domains of possible seizure related activity.

Shifts in Awareness

Your loved one suddenly stops eating, talking, or moving. Their eyes may be open, but they look “glassy” or stare through you. If you touch their arm or say their name, they do not react. They are “offline” for 30 to 90 seconds, then slowly return to normal.

Changes in Movement

You see a rhythmic action that repeats over and over. It looks like a habit, but they cannot stop it. This often appears as lip smacking, chewing motions, rapid blinking, or picking at clothes.

Changes in Behavior

A “light switch” effect. One minute they are calm; the next second they are terrified, confused, or aggressive without any clear trigger. Just as quickly, the mood vanishes, and they are left exhausted.

Recognizable Seizures

The more obvious physical signs that clearly look medical. This includes generalized stiffening, shaking (convulsions), or a sudden loss of muscle tone where they drop or slump over.

The Expert Insight Series

We have transitioned our professional workshops into a streamlined video curriculum for families. This series exposes the functional failures of the traditional care model and gives you the specific data points needed to challenge a generic diagnosis.

  • The Fall Fallacy. Learn why many unwitnessed falls are actually seizure induced drops and how to document the difference.
  • The Awareness Shift. Master the ability to distinguish between sundowning and the subtle reboot phase of a neurological event.
  • The Biology of Behavior. Stop labeling agitation as a personality change and start identifying the biological triggers the industry misses.

The topics listed above are a sample of our evolving curriculum. We are continuously adding new modules and clinical deep dives to this library to ensure you have the infrastructure required to find the 40 percent blind spot. New titles and specific symptom spotlights are added regularly to support your advocacy.

The SeizureSafe Toolkit.

Stop Searching, Start Seeing

Descriptions are only the first step. Seeing a real-world example is the breakthrough. We have curated the definitive collection of verified clinical examples of subtle seizure activity in dementia. Inside SeizureSafe Home, you stop searching the internet and start comparing your observations with confirmed cases. We provide the visual evidence required to turn a caregiver’s worry into clinical proof.

Symptom Interpreter

A curated video library of real world examples showing unresponsiveness, repetitive movements, and behavioral shifts so you can recognize the patterns sooner.

Doctor Toolkit

Clinical templates designed to track duration, frequency, and specific signs. We give you the exact data points a doctor needs to see.

Home Safety Audit

A room by room checklist to identify risks and make your home safer for someone experiencing sudden shifts in awareness or unexplained falls.

Caregiver Forum

A dedicated space to compare notes and find validation with other families who have been blindsided by these changes.

The Path to Clarity

The curriculum is built on the SeizureSafe 4 Step Cycle.

Module 1

Recognize
Learn to differentiate between a bad dementia day and a biological event using the DSS framework.

Module 2

Respond
Master the standardized safety protocol to protect your loved one and yourself during an episode.

Module 3

Document
Learn the specific clinical language and data points that need to be collected.

Module 4

Advocate
Learn how to request diagnostic tests and present your evidence without being dismissed.


End the 40% Blind Spot

We are issuing the first 100 Founding Member licenses to establish the new standard of observation.

Join the First 100. $97 One Time Family License.

You are not buying a subscription. You are securing a permanent resource for your family. This one time license provides full access for as long as you need it. Once the first 100 licenses are issued, this founding rate will expire.

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