Tag Archives: Epilepsy Support Group

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New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up

The New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up is especially for people living with epilepsy who are considering becoming parents, are having children or have recently become parents. It’s a chance to share fears, concerns and experiences.  It’s also an opportunity to get up-to-date and relevant information from one another and from group facilitator, Adult Services Director, Rosie Smith, that will help ensure safer pregnancy and child-rearing practices.

This group is facilitated online by Rosie Smith, our Director of Adult Services. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.  If you are interested in participating in this or future meet-ups like it, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one. 

graphics of parents holding babies or pregnant

New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up

The New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up is especially for people living with epilepsy who are considering becoming parents, are having children or have recently become parents. It’s a chance to share fears, concerns and experiences.  It’s also an opportunity to get up-to-date and relevant information from one another and from group facilitator, Adult Services Director, Rosie Smith, that will help ensure safer pregnancy and child-rearing practices.

This group is facilitated online by Rosie Smith, our Director of Adult Services. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.  If you are interested in participating in this or future meet-ups like it, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one. 

graphics of parents holding babies or pregnant

New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up

The New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up is especially for people living with epilepsy who are considering becoming parents, are having children or have recently become parents. It’s a chance to share fears, concerns and experiences.  It’s also an opportunity to get up-to-date and relevant information from one another and from group facilitator, Adult Services Director, Rosie Smith, that will help ensure safer pregnancy and child-rearing practices.

We’re thrilled to have a special guest, Keriann Tingling, a Nurse Practitioner from the Epilepsy Program at Toronto Western Hospital. Keriann will be joining the discussion to provide valuable insights and answer your questions regarding pregnancy, pregnancy planning, and caring for babies while living with epilepsy. Don’t miss this opportunity to share with other parents; ask questions and have your concerns addressed by other parents with first-hand experience.

This group is facilitated online by Rosie Smith, our Director of Adult Services. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.  If you are interested in participating in this or future meet-ups like it, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one. 

graphics of parents holding babies or pregnant

New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up

The New & Expecting Parents Meet-Up is especially for people living with epilepsy who are considering becoming parents, are having children or have recently become parents. It’s a chance to share fears, concerns and experiences.  It’s also an opportunity to get up-to-date and relevant information from one another and from group facilitator, Adult Services Director, Rosie Smith, that will help ensure safer pregnancy and child-rearing practices.

This group is facilitated online by Rosie Smith, our Director of Adult Services. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.  If you are interested in participating in this or future meet-ups like it, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one. 

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Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group

The Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group is for Adult Service clients who are new to the Epilepsy Toronto community.  Whether you are recently diagnosed or have lived with epilepsy for many years but are new to Epilepsy Toronto, this group offers you an opportunity to share your feelings and concerns and to learn more about your condition, in a warm and supportive environment.

Wondering if the ETA Support Group is a good fit for you? Please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated by Anchugan Sivagnanam, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.

We see the back of a black man’s head as he sits at a desk facing a video call on a computer screen in front of him.

Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group

The Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group is for Adult Service clients who are new to the Epilepsy Toronto community.  Whether you are recently diagnosed or have lived with epilepsy for many years but are new to Epilepsy Toronto, this group offers you an opportunity to share your feelings and concerns and to learn more about your condition, in a warm and supportive environment.

Wondering if the ETA Support Group is a good fit for you? Please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated by Anchugan Sivagnanam, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.

We see the back of a black man’s head as he sits at a desk facing a video call on a computer screen in front of him.

Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group

The Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group is for Adult Service clients who are new to the Epilepsy Toronto community.  Whether you are recently diagnosed or have lived with epilepsy for many years but are new to Epilepsy Toronto, this group offers you an opportunity to share your feelings and concerns and to learn more about your condition, in a warm and supportive environment.

Wondering if the ETA Support Group is a good fit for you? Please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated by Anchugan Sivagnanam, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.

We see the back of a black man’s head as he sits at a desk facing a video call on a computer screen in front of him.

Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group

The Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group is for Adult Service clients who are new to the Epilepsy Toronto community.  Whether you are recently diagnosed or have lived with epilepsy for many years but are new to Epilepsy Toronto, this group offers you an opportunity to share your feelings and concerns and to learn more about your condition, in a warm and supportive environment.

Wondering if the ETA Support Group is a good fit for you? Please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated by Anchugan Sivagnanam, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.

We see the back of a black man’s head as he sits at a desk facing a video call on a computer screen in front of him.

Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group

The Epilepsy Toronto Adult (ETA) Support Group is for Adult Service clients who are new to the Epilepsy Toronto community.  Whether you are recently diagnosed or have lived with epilepsy for many years but are new to Epilepsy Toronto, this group offers you an opportunity to share your feelings and concerns and to learn more about your condition, in a warm and supportive environment.

Wondering if the ETA Support Group is a good fit for you? Please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated by Anchugan Sivagnanam, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.

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Adults With Epilepsy Support Group

Are you looking for an opportunity to connect with other adults living with epilepsy, learn more about epilepsy and share your feelings and concerns in a warm and supportive environment? If so, then the Adults With Epilepsy (AWE) Support Group may be just what you need.

Wondering if this group is a good fit for you?  Contact us.

For more information about our Adults with Epilepsy Support Group or to join the group, please speak with your Epilepsy Toronto counsellor or complete an intake form to be connected with one.

This group is facilitated online by Stephanie Aniol, a counsellor in our Adult Services Department. An individual intake session is required before joining any of our support groups.