In line with the subject, I am a client who has epilepsy. I am mainly controlled by medications and therefore do not need to have an ambulance called or go to the hospital if I have a seizure (which is extremely rare). However there are typical symptoms that occur and that would pretty much end an evening. But a provider must know the symptoms. So whenever I meet up with anyone I will have already told them about epilepsy and the symptoms that are particular to me. While more and more people are learning about epilepsy there are still many that do not and do not know that each epileptic will exhibit his/her symptoms and what to watch for in my case. Also, (assuming that the client is not having a heart attack which the provider should check for) basically a provider will just have to make sure that the client is in a safe space so that the client will be able to sleep for a few hours. The provider should probably wait for a good 20 or 30 minutes because the client generally won't be able to communicate what they need during that period. I'm sorry to go on. Actually, if you look online there are links with names such as "10 things I wish people knew about epilepsy", and so on. These articles give the basic information that tends to be useful. Please do not hesitate to contact by IM if you have any questions.