Keith talks about his son Thomas who has Dravet Syndrome

Our son, Thomas, is now 20 years old and lives with me and his mum Sarah. His older sister, Kate, lives in her own rented house and works for an estate agent. I gave up work as a service engineer about three years ago to be more available as a carer for Thomas. His...

Introduce colleague Rob

Let me introduce myself My name is Rob Maessen and what drives me personally is to try and contribute to improving the quality of life of human beings through meaningful innovations. In 2018, I met Jeroen Van den Hout (CEO of LivAssured). Jeroen told me about the...

NightWatch and our day and residential care facility

Stupid monster, yes, that’s what you are, epilepsy. Our boys suffer a lot because of you; you come and go. You are in their head, their body, their emotions, and their behaviour. Without you, they are pure, cool, naughty and themselves. But because of you, and against...

Colleague Birgit-Elisabeth Langen

My name is Birgit-Elisabeth Langen, but most people call me Lilli. I work for NightWatch as an Account Manager in the DACH region. My job is to make NightWatch better known in Germany and to influence epilepsy therapy. To do this, I advise doctors and hospitals as...

Stichting Philadelphia Zorg receives the 500th NightWatch!

On behalf of Stichting Philadelphia Zorg, the team at the Westerhof site in Vlissingen (a facility for older people with a mental handicap) received the 500th “NightWatch” night-time epilepsy detection system from Jeroen van den Hout of LivAssured, surrounded by a...

SUDEP, what are the risks and is there anything you can do about it?

My name is Asmund Tielens and I am the founder and CTO of LivAssured (manufacturer of the NightWatch). My wife and I have three children: a daughter and two sons. In the blog below, I talk about my views of SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy). When it comes to...