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SeniorLAW Helpline - 877 PA SR LAW (1-877-727-7529) The statewide toll-free SeniorLAW Helpline - 877 PA SR LAW (877-727-7529) - provides free legal advice, information and referrals by telephone for all Pennsylvania seniors 60 and over.
By: SeniorLAW Center (Philadelphia)
Benefits Eligibility Screening Tool (B.E.S.T.)
(Separate Website)
The Social Security Adminisitration's Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST) is an online tool that you can use to find out if you could be eligible for benefits from any of the programs Social Security administers. This tool will give you eligibility information based on answers you give on the online form.
By: Social Security Administration
GovBenefits.gov
(Separate Website)
GovBenefits.gov is a free, online confidential tool that helps you find government benefits you may be eligible to receive.
By: GovBenefits.gov, a partnership of many Federal agencies and organizations
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Benefits Check Up for Seniors (55+)
(Separate Website)
BenefitsCheckUp is a comprehensive online service to screen for federal, state and some local private and public benefits for older adults (ages 55 and over). BenefitsCheckUp also provides a detailed description of the programs, including the local addresses and phone numbers where to apply.
By: National Council on the Aging
Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Information on the Supplemental Security Income program.
By: Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc.
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What is SSI?
(Separate Website)
Information on the SSI Program.
By: Community Legal Services
Seguro De Ingreso Suplementario (Video)
July 2011 - Seguro De Ingreso Suplementario. Seguro De Ingreso Suplementario (ssi) es un programa federal que proporciona dinero a personas de bajo ingreso que son de tercera edad, ciegas, o discapacitadas. Usted podria recibir SSI aun asi no califique para beneficios de incapacidad de Seguro Social o beneficios de jubilacion. Presentado por Northwestern Legal Services, Jing Geng.
By: Northwestern Legal Services
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Social Security and SSI: A basic comparison
PowerPoint Presentation outlining the similarities and differences between the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
By: Community Legal Services
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Do you get your benefits from Social Security on a DEBIT CARD? Information on ?Direct Express? - the only official card for getting your Social Security, SSI, and SSDI benefits.
By: Community Legal Services
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Social Security Goes Paperless Social Security is in the process of shifting away from paper checks in favor of electronic benefits. This provides information on this process whereby most individuals receiving benefits will be required to get them either via direct deposit or on a prepaid debit card.
By: Community Legal Services
Applying for SSI
(Separate Website)
Information applying for SSI benefits.
By: Community Legal Services
Are you disabled? Apply for SSI.
(Separate Website)
Information on applying for Supplemental Security Income
By: Community Legal Services
If Your Application is Denied
(Separate Website)
Information about what to do when you SSI application is denied.
By: Community Legal Services
Companion to SSI: Medicaid
(Separate Website)
Information on Medicaid
By: Community Legal Services
Past Due Benefits
(Separate Website)
Information on past due benefits received when SSI benefits are granted.
By: Community Legal Services
Guide for doctors and medical professionals on completing the Employability Assessment Form (EAF)
(Separate Website)
Inofrmation for medical professionals completing an Employability Assessment Form
By: Community Legal Services
What Benefits Can I Get If I Am Caring for Someone Else’s Child?
(Separate Website)
Information on rights of kinship caregivers.
By: Community Legal Services
Special Needs Trust
An overview of what a Special Needs Trust is, who needs one, and how to get one.
By: Northwestern Legal Services
Immigrants' Rights to Public Benefits in Pennsylvania
(Separate Website)
Information on the rights of immigrants to receive different types of public benefits.
By: Community Legal Services
Limited Income? Ideas for Stretching Your Dollars
(Separate Website)
This packet provides many ideas to northwestern PA residents on how to stretch your limited dollars, focusing on 8 areas of your life: Food, Clothing, Housing, Utilities, Money, Medical, Education, and Children.
By: Northwestern Legal Services
Impact of Criminal Record on Public Benefits in Pennsylvania
(Separate Website)
Chart of eligibility for public benefits for people with criminal records.
By: Community Legal Services
Public Benefits Consequences of Criminal Convictions in Pennsylvania
(Separate Website)
Information on the effect of a conviction on your ability to obtain and continue to receive public benefits.
By: Community Legal Services
What Benefits Can I Get With a Criminal Record?
(Separate Website)
Information on eligibility for public benefits if you have a criminal record.
By: Community Legal Services
When Can My Employer Pay Me Less Than the Minimum Wage? - A Fact Sheet for Social Security Beneficiaries
(Separate Website)
This Fact Sheet will explain the right of Social Security beneficiaries returning to work, like all employees, to be paid the minimum wage, unless your employer gets special certification to pay you less than the minimum wage. It also explains other rights that you have as an employee regardless of your rate of pay.
By: Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania
Working and Keeping Your Medical Assistance (Medicaid) Benefits: A Fact Sheet for Social Security Beneficiaries
(Separate Website)
This Fact Sheet will explain three ways to keep your Medical Assistance benefits if you return to work, including ways to keep coverage even if you are no longer receiving SSI.
By: Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania
Did Social Security Stop Your Benefits Because You Had an Arrest Warrant?
(Separate Website)
Information on a class action lawsuit (Martinez) settlement that says: (1) Social Security cannot deny or stop benefits because of most outstanding arrest warrants; (2) Social Security must stop collecting overpayments based on most outstanding warrants; (3) For 80,000 people, Social Security must pay back all benefits that they didn?t pay or that they collected as overpayments, which may total over $500 million dollars.
By: National Senior Citizens Law Center
Get Your Benefit Payment Through The Direct Express® Card
Information on the Direct Express® card, a debit card you can use to access your benefits, even if you don't have a bank account.
By: Social Security Administration
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Separate Website
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Benefits For People With Disabilities
(Separate Website)
Comprehensive listing of the many social security programs available to people with disabilities. Information on how to apply, on-line forms, and a link to the benefit eligibility screening tool.
By: Social Security Administration
Benefits For Children With Disabilities
(Separate Website)
This booklet is written primarily for the parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and adults disabled since childhood. It illustrates the kinds of Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits a child with a disability might be eligible for and explains how SSA evaluates disability claims for children.
By: Social Security Administration
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The Ticket To Work And Self-Sufficiency Program
(Separate Website)
Information regarding the Ticket To Work And Self-Sufficiecy Program and how more Americans with disabilities have the opportunity to participate in the workforce and lessen their dependence on public benefits.
By: Social Security Administration
Working While Disabled - How We Can Help
(Separate Website)
This booklet provides information for people who are receiving Social Security disability insurance benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits, but still want to work. It provides an overview of the various work incentive rules and answers many related questions.
By: Social Security Administration
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Spanish / Español
If You Are Blind Or Have Low Vision - How We Can Help
(Separate Website)
Information for those who are blind or have low vision regarding benefits you may be eligible for through Social Security.
By: Social Security Administration
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