Events

NightWatch is participating in the following epilepsy events in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and The Netherlands this year in the form of sponsorship contributions, direct presence on-site, collaboration (presentations) and recommendations. Please share the events with your friends and family. Progress is only possible with exchange – get involved! Ask questions, visit the events and ask for support if you are looking for advice and need help.

Events in 2025 will follow soon!

Information about NightWatch and epilepsy

Children with epilepsy

Epilepsy in children is not without risk. As a parent, it is important that you are well informed. Read here for more information and advice.

Patients with epilepsy

Guiding and supporting clients with epilepsy requires extra attention and continuous assessment on your part as a care professional. Read tips and advice here.

Partner with epilepsy

If your partner has epilepsy the impact on you can also be considerable. Read how you can relieve stress and gain more confidence.

What is Epilepsy?

Epilepsy is a condition in the brain which causes the person affected to have seizures. Read more about the causes, diagnosis, risks and heredity of epilepsy here.

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What types of epileptic seizures are there?

Different types of epileptic seizure look very different. Every seizure calls for a different approach and varies from person to person. Be well prepared.

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How can I be warned in the event of an epileptic seizure?

Epileptic seizures can present risks. There are various epilepsy aids available that can help prevent dangerous situations.

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How dangerous is epilepsy?

Epilepsy itself is not a life-threatening condition. However, situations can arise in which epilepsy is dangerous. This depends on several factors.

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How does epilepsy affect my daily life?

Epilepsy does not only have medical implications; it also affects your daily life. Read more about living, working, driving and playing sports/exercising with epilepsy.

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More information?

For more information, see the frequently asked questions or contact our Helpdesk.

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