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South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.)

South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.)

Columbia, South Carolina - Richland County

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Provider overview

South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy offers free virtual support groups for people with epilepsy and for caregivers of pediatric and adult patients across the state.

South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy is a statewide nonprofit and Epilepsy Alliance America member providing support and resources for families affected by epilepsy.

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Ages
Individuals with epilepsy (ages 14 and up) and caregivers of pediatric and adult patients
Season
Year-round, with free virtual support groups offered statewide
Cost
Virtual support groups are free. Confirm meeting schedules and how to register for a group.

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South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.)

Support groups are virtual and statewide. Families should confirm current meeting schedules and registration directly.

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Free virtual epilepsy support groups

Free virtual support groups for individuals with epilepsy and for caregivers, plus seizure recognition resources.

Ages
Individuals with epilepsy (ages 14 and up) and caregivers of pediatric and adult patients
Season
Year-round, with free virtual support groups offered statewide
Schedule
Contact S.A.F.E. or check scepilepsy.org for current free virtual support group dates for individuals and caregivers.
Cost
Virtual support groups are free. Confirm meeting schedules and how to register for a group.
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Why this is listed
South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.), a member of Epilepsy Alliance America, supports individuals and families affected by epilepsy statewide and offers free virtual support groups for individuals with epilepsy (ages 14 and up) and for caregivers of pediatric and adult patients.
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Program details we found

Free virtual epilepsy support groups

South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.), a member of Epilepsy Alliance America, supports individuals and families affected by epilepsy statewide and offers free virtual support groups for individuals with epilepsy (ages 14 and up) and for caregivers of pediatric and adult patients.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names epilepsy, free virtual support groups, individuals with epilepsy ages 14 and up, and caregivers of pediatric and adult patients.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about which support group fits (teen, adult, or caregiver), how to join virtually, seizure recognition training, and other resources.

What we checked

What we found: South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.), a member of Epilepsy Alliance America, supports individuals and families affected by epilepsy statewide and offers free virtual support groups for individuals with epilepsy (ages 14 and up) and for caregivers of pediatric and adult patients.

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Is South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.) reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with South Carolina Advocates for Epilepsy (S.A.F.E.)?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

Where did the listing information come from?

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