Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Administers the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI). Provides basic income to individuals who are 65 years and older, disabled or blind and have a limited income. Income assists individuals in meeting basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
Administers the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI). Provides basic income to individuals who are 65 years and older, disabled or blind and have a limited income. Income assists individuals in meeting basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
Administers various Social Security programs including Retirement, Survivors, and Disability benefits, other programs social security administers includes (SSI) Supplemental Security Income a program that provides basic income to people who meet age requirement or people who are disabled, or blind, who have limited income and resources
Administers various Social Security programs including Retirement, Survivors, and Disability benefits, other programs social security administers includes (SSI) Supplemental Security Income a program that provides basic income to people who meet age requirement or people who are disabled, or blind, who have limited income and resources
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Assists in filing claims for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash assistance. Beginning October 2014, the field offices will stop providing benefit verification letters, except in emergency situations. Benefit verifications are available online, and can be obtained anytime by registering for a My Social Security account located at: www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount, or requested through our national toll-free number 1-800-772-1213.
The Social Security system now has a new security feature that started on Monday, August 1, 2016. Any existing account profile, and for anyone attempting to start a new account profile, they will be required to have a text-enabled cell phone.
Each time a user goes to log in to their account, the system will text an authorization code to the cell phone # on file (normal texting rates will apply if such a fee is charged by cell phone service provider). The user will need to enter the authorization code from the text into the login screen before the system will grant access. This process needs to be completed within about a 10 minute time frame or the authorization code expires.
If someone does not have a text enabled cell phone, or does not want to provide the number, that person can no longer use the My Social Security online access.
The local SSA office on Trimble Road can help reset the account if the user has forgotten their login information or if the system has locked the user out for too many failed attempts. The office has three computer kiosks in the lobby if someone wishes to go there for assistance with the process. Customers can walk in during regular business hours or make an appointment.
Assists in filing claims for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash assistance. Beginning October 2014, the field offices will stop providing benefit verification letters, except in emergency situations. Benefit verifications are available online, and can be obtained anytime by registering for a My Social Security account located at: www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount, or requested through our national toll-free number 1-800-772-1213.
The Social Security system now has a new security feature that started on Monday, August 1, 2016. Any existing account profile, and for anyone attempting to start a new account profile, they will be required to have a text-enabled cell phone.
Each time a user goes to log in to their account, the system will text an authorization code to the cell phone # on file (normal texting rates will apply if such a fee is charged by cell phone service provider). The user will need to enter the authorization code from the text into the login screen before the system will grant access. This process needs to be completed within about a 10 minute time frame or the authorization code expires.
If someone does not have a text enabled cell phone, or does not want to provide the number, that person can no longer use the My Social Security online access.
The local SSA office on Trimble Road can help reset the account if the user has forgotten their login information or if the system has locked the user out for too many failed attempts. The office has three computer kiosks in the lobby if someone wishes to go there for assistance with the process. Customers can walk in during regular business hours or make an appointment.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
This is the local office of the federal Social Security Administration. They receive applications for Social Security cards, answer questions about Social Security, and SSI (the Supplemental Security Income Program). The SSI program is the aid for the aged, blind, and disabled, formerly under the Department of Human Services. The office accepts claims under both Social Security (retirement, disability, and survivors) and SSI. They also enroll persons for Medicare.
This is the local office of the federal Social Security Administration. They receive applications for Social Security cards, answer questions about Social Security, and SSI (the Supplemental Security Income Program). The SSI program is the aid for the aged, blind, and disabled, formerly under the Department of Human Services. The office accepts claims under both Social Security (retirement, disability, and survivors) and SSI. They also enroll persons for Medicare.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
A federal income maintenance program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for people who are age 65 and older, blind or have a disability and who have little or no income and resources.
A federal income maintenance program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for people who are age 65 and older, blind or have a disability and who have little or no income and resources.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for low-income individuals who are older adults, blind, or have a disability with limited income and resources.
Provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for low-income individuals who are older adults, blind, or have a disability with limited income and resources.
Provides assistance with completing applications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to individuals with mental or physical disabilities who are experiencing housing instability.
Provides assistance with completing applications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to individuals with mental or physical disabilities who are experiencing housing instability.
Provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for low-income individuals who are older adults, blind or have a disability with limited income and resources.
Provides basic financial assistance in the form of monthly checks for low-income individuals who are older adults, blind or have a disability with limited income and resources.
Administers various Social Security programs including Retirement, Survivors, and Disability benefits, other programs social security administers includes (SSI) Supplemental Security Income a program that provides basic income to people who meet age requirement or people who are disabled, or blind, who have limited income and resources
Administers various Social Security programs including Retirement, Survivors, and Disability benefits, other programs social security administers includes (SSI) Supplemental Security Income a program that provides basic income to people who meet age requirement or people who are disabled, or blind, who have limited income and resources
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides a national program with uniform payment standards and eligibility requirements for the aged, blind, and disabled with limited income and resources. The federal SSI payment is determined by the recipient's countable income, living arrangement, marital status, and countable resources.
Provides a national program with uniform payment standards and eligibility requirements for the aged, blind, and disabled with limited income and resources. The federal SSI payment is determined by the recipient's countable income, living arrangement, marital status, and countable resources.
Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, which provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and older adults who have little or no income or resources.
Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, which provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and older adults who have little or no income or resources.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Administers the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI). Provides basic income to individuals who are 65 years and older, disabled or blind and have a limited income. Income assists individuals in meeting basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
Administers the Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI). Provides basic income to individuals who are 65 years and older, disabled or blind and have a limited income. Income assists individuals in meeting basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, which provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and older adults who have little or no income or resources.
Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, which provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and older adults who have little or no income or resources.
Provides application and recertification assistance for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - food stamps), Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF - cash assistance), child care assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
Provides application and recertification assistance for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - food stamps), Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF - cash assistance), child care assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.
Provides monthly cash benefits to aged, blind, and disabled adults/children with limited income and resources. Benefit amount varies, but average is $735 for an individual or $1,103 for a couple. In Ohio, individuals who receive at least $1 in SSI benefits qualify for Medicaid.