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New Resource Library Materials Available

May 21, 2008 12:45 PM

The BC Epilepsy Society offers an extensive range of materials in our Resource Library.  This includes books, DVD's and videos, comics, CD-R's, games and other materials on a range of issues for different ages.  Everything from personal stories from people with epilepsy, general epilepsy information guides for parents and individuals, storybooks for children, employment and transition planning workbooks, and books on complementary and alternative therapies.  Materials are available to loan for up to a three week period to current members.  Upon request we can also provide free shipping for individuals or organizations outside of the Lower Mainland. 

Some new Resource Library additions include:

Epilepsy: A Guide To Balancing Your Life
Author: Ilo E. Leppik, MD
People diagnosed with epilepsy face many difficulties and lifestyle changes, but a proper understanding of the disorder is a vital first step toward maintaining a normal life. Written in simple terms, this invaluable resource answers commonly asked questions about epilepsy and explains how it is diagnosed and treated, both with medications and other treatment options. Filled with helpful tables and illustrations, the guide offers current, reliable information on diet, surgical treatments, pregnancy, sports, and much more.

Edith Herself
Author: Ellen Howard
In this children's novel about a little girl growing up in small town America in the late 1800s, we see a picture of epilepsy as it was treated then. Edith's mother has just died, and her older sister Alena has taken her home to live, along with her husband John, little boy Vernon, and new baby Letitia. When Edith develops 'fits', Alena is terribly concerned and wants to protect her. But John, who is the local school teacher, insists she must go to school. A seizure during her very first week brings on the teasing she has dreaded, but Edith shows her courage and stands up for herself with some help from Vernon and new friend Rosa. This is a short novel, full of wonderfully believable, truthful family relationships, both warm and difficult. "Beautifully written, this is a tale to take its place beside those of Laura Ingalls Wilder".-- School Library Journal, starred review.

We've also added three new resources from the Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network (PLAN). PLAN is a not-for-profit charity created by and for families committed to future planning and securing a good life for a relative with a disability.

A Good Life for You and Your Relative With a Disability
An inspirational guide to rethinking disability and the value of people with disabilities in a caring society. It provides families, caregivers, and those worried about the well being of people with disabilities with insights, stories of inspiration and practical advice. It offers a step by step guide to creating a plan for the future which provides for the safety, security and well being of people with disabilities.

Peace of Mind 
An practical and interactive CD-R to help you plan for the future of your relative with a disability. It combines personal stories, testimonials, tips, and worksheets to get you started on your path to peace of mind.

Safe and Secure
A book that offers clear, practical guidance for planning for the future. It provides information relevant to families within the framework of policy, regulations and practice in British Columbia. Safe and Secure includes specific information on BC Benefits and other government benefit entitlements, alternatives to adult guardianship, financial planning, Will and estate planning, discretionary trusts, home ownership and establishing a network of friends.

For more information on these resources, or if you're looking for information about a specific topic or for a particular audience, please contact our office at 604-875-6704 or info@bcepilepsy.com

We'd love to hear your suggestions about other resources and topics to add to our Resource Library! 

Posted by Elvira Balakshin at May 21, 2008 12:45 PM

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