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Information to Keep Handy

When a seizure happens, the last thing anyone wants to do is search for important information such as who or when to call and pertinent seizure information. That’s why it’s a good idea to organize important information in one place and keep a copy on you (in a wallet, purse, or backpack) and in a central place at home. Other people close to you should know where to easily find this information in case they need to call for help or contact someone on your behalf.

Personal information

  • Your information (name, address, telephone number, date of birth)
  • Next of kin and emergency contacts (names, addresses and phone numbers)
  • Insurance information (plan name and policy number)
  • Key health care contacts (primary care doctor, doctor caring for your seizures, and other important health care providers who know you and your seizures)
  • Preferred hospital name, address and emergency room phone number
  • Name and number of emergency personnel in your area (‘911’, local police or rescue squad, or fire department)
  • Pharmacy name and number

Seizure information

  • Name and description of your seizures
  • When seizures are considered an emergency
  • Other medical conditions
  • List of all medications and treatments
  • Allergies
  • Plan for responding to seizures
  • When to call for help

Remember:
  • If you already have a seizure plan, make sure the above information is included or easily available.
  • If you don't have a preparedness plan, start collecting your personal and seizure information and visit Developing Preparedness Plans.

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Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, MD and Patricia O. Shafer, RN, MN.
Last Reviewed:5/25/07


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