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1 2016 MYTransitions Conference
TURNING 18? WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS 2016 MYTransitions Conference

2 Disability Benefit Programs
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Both SSDI and SSI = Concurrent benefits

3 SSI Program Provides monthly income to people who are age 65 or older, are blind or disabled, and have limited income and financial resources. In 2016/2017 the SSI payment for an eligible individual is $733/$735 per month and $1,100/$1,103 per month for an eligible couple.

4 SSI Continued Resource Limit - Financial resources (savings and assets you own) cannot exceed $2,000 ($3,000 if married). Medicaid – Effective from date of eligibility.

5 SSDI Financed with Social Security taxes paid by workers and employers. The amount of the monthly disability benefit is based on the earnings record of the insured worker. Medicare comes with SSDI Benefits, 24 months after date of eligibility No Resource Limits

6 WHAT HAPPENS AT 18 YEARS OLD?
SSI – Age 18 Re-determination All Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients who turn 18 years of age must have their eligibility reviewed as if they were applying for adult SSI for the first time, without consideration of previous disability determinations.

7 WHAT HAPPENS AT 18 YEARS OLD? Continued
Pros & Cons Associated with the Age 18 Re-determination: Pros – The SSI Beneficiary is applying on their own record and therefore parental deeming does not apply. Cons – If the SSI Beneficiary does not meet the qualifications for disability under the adult rules then that Beneficiary will loose their SSI.

8 WHAT HAPPENS AT 18 YEARS OLD? Continued
Preparation for the Age 18 Re-determination: Educate - Students, families, school personnel, and VR staff should be given detailed, understandable information about the re-determination process and how it works. Gather information that would document the individuals disability under the Adult Disability Regulations. (IEP's, Evaluations, Medical Reports). Gather contact information for various doctors, therapists, disability professionals, teachers, or others who would have information on how the young person functions.

9 Examples Samples of IEP and Evaluation Report from the School

10 Examples Continued Form to gather Medical and Employment Information

11 Examples Continued Sample Letter of Support

12 WHAT HAPPENS AT 18 YEARS OLD? Continued
SSI New Application - If a youth was not eligible for SSI before his or her 18th birthday because parents had too much income or resources, he or she may become eligible for SSI as an adult at age 18.

13 WHAT HAPPENS AT 18 YEARS OLD? Continued
SSDI – Childhood Disability Benefit (CDB) The SSDI program pays benefits to adults who have a disability that began before they became 22 years old. SSA considers this SSDI benefit as a “child’s” benefit because it is paid on a parent’s Social Security earnings record.

14 Summery Regardless of which Social Security Program the 18 year old would apply for, it is best to start gathering your documentation. By being prepared to show how that individual has a disability you greatly increase the chances of an approved application, by ensuring that solid documentation was provided.

15 Contact Information Margaret Keener Benefits Planning/Site Manager North Central Independent Living Services Inc th Avenue NE Black Eagle, Montana 59414 Phone:(406) Toll Free:


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