I would contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation office and see if
they can be of service. They work with people wiht disabilities
identifying strengths and abilities, then helping them find a career.
This might be of benefit to you. You do have supply medical
documentation of disability if he is not on social security.
Kelly Porter
On 3/5/2012 11:56 AM, Janet wrote:
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> What is anyones experience with this type of thing. Certainly we can't
> deny him opportunities until he is completely seizure free can we? On
> the other hand I don't want to disregard his safety.
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> And suggestions?
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