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Ticket To Work/self Sufficiency Program | Social Security Administration - New Philadelphia

Social Security Administration - New Philadelphia

1260 Monroe Street Northwest, Suite 1c, New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Designated Parking.

Eligibility

Serves individuals age 18 to 64 who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Required documents

Will be requested as needed.

Hours

Helpline available Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 8:00pm.
(866) 833-2967
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(866) 968-7842
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Languages

-- Arabic. -- Armenian. -- Chinese (Traditional). -- Farsi. -- French. -- Greek. -- Haitian Creole. -- Hmong. -- Italian. -- Korean. -- Polish. -- Portuguese. -- Russian. -- Somali. -- Spanish. -- Tagalog. -- Vietnamese.

Application process

Call the Ticket to Work Help Line or visit www.ssa.gov/work for more information on the Ticket to Work program.

Fees

Not applicable.

Service area

Tuscarawas County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio
Offers a voluntary employment program that increases the choices and opportunities for eligible Social Security disability beneficiaries to obtain employment, vocational rehabilitation, and other support services from public and private providers, employers, and other organizations without endangering their disability benefits including health care coverage. Beneficiaries receive a Ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks (EN) by the program. Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an EN or vocational rehabilitation agency, the provider works with them to develop a written individual work plan which documents desired employment goals and helps the individual return to work or work for the first time.

Last Verified

03/12/2026

Providing organization

Social Security Administration - New Philadelphia
Administers Retirement Insurance, Survivors Insurance, Disability Insurance, Supplemental Security Income, and Supplemental Medical Insurance (Medicare) in Carroll and Tuscarawas counties.

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