SSI | Commonwealth Autism Service

 

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

SSI is a federal benefit program for people with disabilities who have limited income and resources. SSI provides cash assistance to individuals who are either age 65 and older, blind or disabled, including children. The amount of cash benefit you receive is based on the Federal Benefit Rate and the amount of income you receive.

To determine eligibility visit http://connections.govbenefits.gov/ssa_en.portal and complete the Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool

To find out more information visit
http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-understanding-ssi.htm

To ask questions and/or apply for SSI please contact:

Social Security Administration (1-800) 772-1213 http://www.ssa.gov/

 

Social Security Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool Can you or your child qualify for SSI/SSDI benefits?
 

 

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