Your Feedback: Epilepsy seizure sensor alarms
Devon County Council is looking into the types of epilepsy sensors on offer. They want to ensure the sensors are the best solution to help those with an eligible need, and to make sure they understand the advantages and disadvantages to using them.
Devon County Council offer Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) to help maximise people’s independence giving them more control over their own lives and be able to access their communities.
Epilepsy Sensors
Devon County Council is looking into the types of epilepsy sensors on offer. They want to ensure the sensors are the best solution to help those with an eligible need and to make sure they understand the advantages and disadvantages in using them.
For your information, the Epilepsy Society gives some examples of the type of seizure detection devices that are available to support people: www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/alarms-and-safety-aids www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/daily-living-aids
Your Feedback
Do you or do you care for someone who uses an epilepsy seizure alarm? If so Devon County Council would really appreciate your feedback in this Questionnaire / Survey.
The feedback you share with them is anonymous and will not include any personal information that could identify you. Thank you for your time.