
Supporting Consistent Access to Life-Saving Medication
For individuals living with epilepsy, consistent access to prescribed medication is essential. Missed doses or delayed refills can increase seizure risk, disrupt daily life, and create unnecessary medical emergencies. The Prescription Assistance Initiative exists to help reduce financial barriers that may prevent individuals from accessing the seizure medication they rely on.
What This Initiative Provides
Through this initiative, Angels of Epilepsy offers:
Prescription assistance gift cards to help offset medication costs
Support typically ranging from $25–$100, depending on available funding
Short-term assistance during periods of financial hardship
This support is intended to help bridge gaps—not replace long-term insurance or prescription coverage.
Who This Initiative Is For
This initiative is designed to support:
Individuals living with epilepsy or seizure disorders
Survivors who are prescribed seizure-related medication
Families experiencing financial strain that affects access to medication
All requests are reviewed individually, based on need and available resources.
Important Information
Assistance is subject to funding availability
Gift card amounts typically range from $25–$100
A waiting list may apply depending on demand and resources
Submitting a request does not guarantee immediate assistance
AOE is committed to transparency and equitable distribution of support.
Why This Matters
Medication interruptions can have serious consequences for individuals living with epilepsy. Supporting consistent access helps reduce seizure risk, hospitalizations, and emotional stress for both survivors and their families.
This initiative reflects AOE’s commitment to health equity, stability, and compassionate care.
How to Request Support
If you are experiencing difficulty accessing seizure medication due to cost, you may submit a request through our secure support intake form.
The form helps us understand urgency, eligibility, and how best to distribute assistance fairly.
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