Loopy Lou
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No, the company I work for there is 3-4 people in each house. It's adults with cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, autism, general non-specific learning disabilities. The idea is that they become as independent as possible whilst still having a staff presence. It just so happens that rather a large percentage of them also have epilepsy. The staff all have epilepsy training but they get basic recognition of seizures and first aid. Most seem to think that pills fix everything and have no debilitating side effects and that as soon as a person gets up from a seizure then they're fine. I've been doing a little educating of my own.