Our research changes lives.
The outcomes of our research are helping to improve quality of life for people with epilepsy empowering them to manage their condition and lead independent lives.
It is only with your help that we can continue our work to fund vital research, provide support, and campaign for a greater awareness of epilepsy and the impact it has on people’s lives. Thank you.
Our care services
We are the leading charity care provider, where people love to work and live. Our wide range of care is tailored to the needs of each individual, and our professional staff are committed to maximising the life potential of everyone within our care homes.
Residential care and CQC reports
Our specialist residential care for adults with epilepsy is provided at our Chalfont Centre in Buckinghamshire. We provide residential care for approximately 90 adults, who in addition to their epilepsy, often have associated and additional complications, including physical and learning disabilities, brain injury and autism.
Diverse care options
We offer care and support in residential and nursing settings. Each home provides a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and residents are empowered to live as full a life as possible within a supportive environment.
Our staff
Our care service team provides a person-centred approach, and the residents are at the centre of everything we do. One aspect of this is that we involve residents in the development and delivery of staff training.
UK’s leading provider of epilepsy services.
Epilepsy Society is the UK’s leading provider of epilepsy services. Through our cutting edge research, awareness campaigns, information resources and expert care, we work for everyone affected by epilepsy in the UK.
Care services
We are the leading charity care provider, where people love to work and live. Our wide range of care is tailored to the needs of each individual, and our professional staff are committed to maximising the life potential of everyone within our care homes.
Medical services
The Chalfont Centre and our Gowers unit lead the way in the most advanced techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.
Campaigns
Our campaigns team lobby government and decision-makers on the issues that matter to people with epilepsy. From safer medicines for pregnant women to the dangers of online trolling, and from medicines supply to public transport access, we raise awareness of the daily challenges facing people with epilepsy.
Annual reports and accounts
Epilepsy Society is registered with the Charity Commission, registration number 206186. The Charities Act 2011 requires all registered charities to prepare a Trustees' Annual Report (TAR) and accounts, which we publish here.
Read our annual report and accounts 2023/24
Read our annual report and accounts 2022/23
Read our annual report and accounts 2021/22
Read our annual report and accounts 2020/21
Read our annual report and accounts 2019/20
Read our annual report and accounts 2018/19