same wave

creating a ripple effect for epilepsy

Join us in making waves of support for the epilepsy community through connection, advocacy, and meaningful design.

Inspired by my daughter Adelyn’s journey, we aim to bring people together by sharing stories, providing comfort through our thoughtfully designed items, and advocating for the epilepsy community. Join us in raising awareness and supporting those living with epilepsy.

connection
collaboration
& community

at same wave we believe in the power of

meet the founder

beth horton

Beth grew up in the Midwest and continues to call it home with her husband Grant and their two daughters Adelyn and Lucy. After working 18 years in the health and fitness industry, she decided to shift her focus to prioritizing her family and being more present at home. Whether enjoying an outdoor concert or a good cup of coffee with friends, Beth brings the same passion to her family life as she does to advocating for epilepsy.

dani

"Every time I look down to my hand and see this ring I think about the lovely young lady and how I would hold her hand through anything!"

mary

“This ring reminds me everyday how precious our children and grandchildren are!”

suz

“I love my Same Wave ring. It is very meaningful to me as my niece was diagnosed with Epilepsy at a very young age and I wear it to honor her.”

As told by his Mom, Danielle Charlie’s Journey: Strength, Smiles, and Rare Disease Courage It’s no secret that being a mom feels like the hardest job in the world. Some days, it feels like the most magical. And then there are days with Charlie — my little warrior — when it’s both at the same […]

As told by her Mom, MaryKate. Two years ago, our world got rocked when our daughter Gracie was diagnosed with epilepsy. She was just two years old — still our bright, giggling little girl — and we had just welcomed her baby sister, Julia.  To this day Gracie continues to fight with everything she has. […]

My name is Lakesha Floyd am 50 years old. I was born in Nashville Tennessee and raised in Georgia. I was diagnosed with Epilepsy officially in 2020, even though previous years I had been having seizures but was told I suffered from sinus and anxiety. When I was diagnosed that day I remember I was […]