Epilepsy In The Workplace

Make your workplace safer for yourself by taking the following steps:

  • Use carpeting or rubber matting on the floor of your work space.
  • If you use a desk chair, choose one with armrests to prevent falls.
  • Have a buddy at work who knows how to help you if you have a seizure.
  • Take breaks when you need them.
  • Use the elevator instead of the stairs.
  • Avoid shift work or get plenty of rest. Lack of sleep can cause seizures.

There are many legal protections for employees with epilepsy and accommodations they can request. Do what you think is best to keep yourself safe and in control on the job.

Getting a Job

Many people with epilepsy work steady jobs and have successful careers. Having epilepsy should not prevent you from getting a job.* However, you may want to talk to your doctor about whether to disclose your epilepsy to potential employers.

* Discrimination in employment is outlawed by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (which applies to employers with more than 15 employees) and the Rehabilitation Act (which bans discrimination by federal contractors and agencies or recipients of federal financial assistance).

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