Returning to school after epilepsy surgery can be a challenge, especially because of the diverse and various needs the child may have. Even if the student does not qualify for an IDEA, they still may still be entitled to protections under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
To help you navigate school after epilepsy surgery, we are pleased to announce our Quick Guide to Understanding 504 Plans After Epilepsy Surgery. Whether you are completely new to 504 plans, or are familiar and need a refresher, this resource can help you out.
Here are a few of the topics covered in the guide:
- Who qualifies for a 504 plan?
- What is in a 504 plan?
- What if the school says no?
- What if the 504 plan is not enough?
The 504 Quick Guide also includes:
- a “back-to-school” checklist
- additional resources
about the author
Audrey Vernick is our Director of Patient and Family Advocacy. She is the parent of a child who had hemispherectomy for seizures caused by stroke. She holds a level 2 certification in Special Education Advocacy Training from the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates and is certified by The ARC in future planning. She also serves on the International League Against Epilepsy’s Social Work and Social Services Section.