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Answers questions about the Ticket to Work Program which can help people with disabilities who receive Social Security disability benefits return to work. This program promotes independence and reduces the need to be on disability benefits. For more information sign up for a Work Incentive Seminar Event (WISE) event near you.
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General listings of the work incentives for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries.
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Details on the PASS program, an SSI program that can help individuals achieve a work goal.
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Information on the Social Security Administration's Office of Employment Support Programs (OSEP), which promotes the employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities.
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This webinar describes how to apply for Social Security disability benefits online. The presentation includes information about who can apply online, the Adult Disability Checklist, the Adult Disability Report and other documentation that must be submitted along with your application for benefits. For answers to other questions read Applying Online for Disability Benefits Webinar Q & A.
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Get answers to many questions about Social Security disability benefits including how to find out if you are eligible, how to apply and the difference between SSDI and SSI.
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Describes the steps to take to apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits.
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Information on how to apply for disability benefits, including contact information.
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A step by step guide for applying for Social Security benefits online.
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Explains how the Social Security Administration decides if you are disabled and the five-step process to determine if you are eligible to receive disability benefits. Decisions about whether or not a person is considered disabled for Social Security purposes are made by state Disability Determination Services.
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