
Seizure recognition and response training designed for organizations that serve and support communities. Empowering staff and volunteers with the knowledge to respond safely and confidently when a seizure occurs.
with the confidence and knowledge to respond to seizures safely and compassionately.
RESET for Community Organizations supports groups that work closely with the public and want to ensure their teams are prepared for medical situations that can happen during programs, events, or services.
• Nonprofit organizations
• Community centers
• Youth programs and after-school programs
• Libraries and recreation programs
• Faith-based organizations
• Advocacy groups
• Volunteer-led organizations
• Community event teams
Community organizations often serve diverse groups of people, including individuals living with epilepsy or other neurological conditions.
When staff and volunteers know how to recognize and respond to seizures, it creates safer and more welcoming spaces for everyone.
RESET training helps organizations reduce fear, improve preparedness, and ensure that people experiencing seizures receive calm and appropriate support.
Providing this training demonstrates a commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and community care.

Participants gain practical knowledge they can apply in real situations, including:
• How to recognize different types of seizures
• Step-by-step seizure first aid response
• When emergency services should be contacted
• How to support someone during and after a seizure
• How to reduce panic and respond calmly
• How seizure awareness strengthens inclusive community spaces

• Increased confidence among staff and volunteers
• Better preparedness for medical situations during programs or events
• Greater awareness of epilepsy and invisible disabilities
• Stronger support for community members living with epilepsy
• A culture of safety, inclusion, and compassion
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