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Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut

Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut

Middletown, Connecticut - Middlesex County

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Middletown, Connecticut

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Provider overview

The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut offers statewide support groups open to families and caregivers, Camp Courage for ages 8-21, and education and financial-assistance programs.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut is a statewide nonprofit serving people affected by epilepsy and their families through support groups, camps, education, and financial assistance.

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Ages
Children, teens, and adults affected by epilepsy and their caregivers, family members, and parents
Season
Year-round support groups and programs; Camp Courage in summer
Cost
Confirm support group, camp, and program details and any costs with the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut.

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Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut

Based in Middletown, CT; support groups serve the entire state. Contact the foundation for meeting times and program details.

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Epilepsy support groups and family programs

Statewide epilepsy support groups, caregiver and parent participation, Camp Courage, HOBSCOTCH program, financial assistance.

Ages
Children, teens, and adults affected by epilepsy and their caregivers, family members, and parents
Season
Year-round support groups and programs; Camp Courage in summer
Schedule
Four support groups serve the entire state for teen/pre-teens, young adults, and adults; contact the foundation for meeting times and program enrollment.
Cost
Confirm support group, camp, and program details and any costs with the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut.
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Why this is listed
The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut runs statewide support groups for teens/pre-teens, young adults, and adults (with caregivers, family members, and parents welcome), plus Camp Courage for children and teens ages 8-21, the HOBSCOTCH memory program, and financial assistance.
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Program details we found

Epilepsy support groups and family programs

The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut runs statewide support groups for teens/pre-teens, young adults, and adults (with caregivers, family members, and parents welcome), plus Camp Courage for children and teens ages 8-21, the HOBSCOTCH memory program, and financial assistance.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names statewide support groups, teen/pre-teen, young adult, and adult groups, caregivers and parents welcome, Camp Courage (ages 8-21), and the HOBSCOTCH memory program.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which support group fits, whether parents and caregivers can attend, Camp Courage eligibility, and how to access financial assistance.

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What we found: The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut runs statewide support groups for teens/pre-teens, young adults, and adults (with caregivers, family members, and parents welcome), plus Camp Courage for children and teens ages 8-21, the HOBSCOTCH memory program, and financial assistance.

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