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Supplemental Security Income basics

by | Nov 2, 2018 | Ssi Supplemental Security Income |

Supplemental Security Income is a program that disabled individuals and others should be familiar with. It provides important protections and benefits for both disabled individuals and children and serves as an alternative for disabled individuals that may not qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.

Supplemental Security Income is an option for disabled individuals who do not have the necessary work history to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, the disabled individual must meet both the physical or mental medical condition requirement and the work history requirement to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Supplemental Security Income, on the other hand, is not based on work history but is based on having limited income and resources and applicants must also meet disability requirements.

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can help disabled individuals with their basic needs and everyday needs. To qualify, disabled individuals must meet financial limits and also meet the definition of disability. Because the process of applying for SSI benefits can be complex at times, it is important to understand the application process as much as possible. Supplemental Security Income benefits can be vital for disabled individuals and their families so knowing how to navigate the application process is essential.

Familiarity with the different options that may be available to disabled individuals is important and understanding how to qualify for benefits is equally important. Being aware of different disability options can help disabled individuals their families evaluate which option is best for them.

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