Explore how the Social Security Ticket to Work Program supports SSDI beneficiaries with work incentives, Medicare protections ...
To receive cash benefits from the Social Security Disability Insurance program and health benefits from Medicare, federal rules require that a worker must have a significant disability that prevents ...
More than 159 million U.S. workers, ages 18-64, are insured by the federal program and are protected should they need disability leave, followed by a return to work. If you have been out of work for ...
The SSA’s Trial Work Period allows SSDI beneficiaries to test returning to work while continuing to receive benefits, ...
A medical CDR is a review conducted by SSA to determine whether an individual continues to meet the medical requirements for disability benefits, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
With the proliferation of online work opportunities, those with disabilities have more opportunities than ever to find work from home. If you or a loved one have a disability that prevents you from ...
The federal government created a program to help disabled Americans return to work, made it free, made it voluntary, and then forgot to tell anyone about it. Twenty-five years later, most Americans ...
Q: I am 57 years old and getting Social Security disability benefits. I under-stand I can work and make $23,000 and still keep my disability checks. Is this true? A: No, it's not true. The dollar ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is an approved Employment Network provider for the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Ticket to Work Program. Ticket to Work is a free and voluntary program ...