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my son has been diagnosed at 23 with epilepsy ,his boss feels hes a safety risk . how can he get on disability. anyone out there with same problem im so worried his desperate mum.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just because he cant work at that job dosent mean he cant work at any job. you can get disabilty working allowance if you have to take a lower paid job because of a disability (means tested) If he has care or mobility needs then he could apply for disability living allowance. If he is well, but just unsafe to do that job he probably wont get that. Where abouts do you live? If you look in your yellow pages, there will probably be a local disability information network who may help. Or you could try accessing support through your local carers centre (princess royal carers trust are particularly helpful in my area, especially at looking at benefits)
I used to go to a loacal gym and the guy on reception (one of many) aged about 26 had a fit one day when I was there. Everyone was helpful, and there was a first aider on hand and nothing nasty happened. The lad was checked out by doctors at the hospital and diagnosed as epileptic and now has a ongoing treatment plan to help.
However, the gym boss sacked him straight away, saying that it was bad for trade and that he posed a danger for visitors. I thought this was most unjust and plainly untrue. As he had only worked there a short time theree was nothing he could do. Prejudice alive and well! I don't go there any more, but still keep in contact with the lad who is fine.
He had another small fit about three weeks after the first, but has been ok othewise. He got another job with a sports shop in the town, and he admitted the epilepsy on the application form. They made no comment about it and hired him for who he is and waht he can do.
good luck