Holly actively wants to seek employment; however she is fearful of her safety and problems with her memory during and after a workplace seizure. In ensuring her safety in the workplace she can do things like designate a person to respond to her emergencies, keep her area/aisles clear of clutter, and make a plan of action for others to determine how to respond/react when she has a seizure on the job. After her seizures she experiences brief memory deficits, which could possibly affect her ability to complete tasks, remember job duties, or recall daily activities. To prevent this, …show more content…
Individuals with epilepsy often have difficulty finding and maintaining employment and have higher rates of unemployment. Studies show that more frequent seizures correlate with lower employment rates. Other factors that contribute to lower employment are the presence of a intellectual disability, cognitive impairments, and the impact of childhood onset seizures on school achievement. Psychosocial issues like mood disorders, lack of access to transportation, and the impact of seizures on self-esteem are examples of challenges to employment. Jobs for these individuals should be carefully chosen, considering all limitations of the