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The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, a federal income support program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA), which includes children under age 18 with disabilities in low-income households, has grown in recent years.
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This final report of the Accelerated Benefits (AB) Demonstration found that participants made extensive use of program services, AB health care benefits increased health care use and reduced reported unmet medical needs, and AB Plus services encouraged people to look for work but did not...
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This paper examines employment-focused interventions in the U.S. disability system. The review illustrates the …
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The Youth Transition Demonstration is developing and evaluating promising strategies to help youth with disabilities become as economically self-sufficient as possible as they transition from school to work. This report offers six implementation lessons to help policymakers and administrators...
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people receiving disability benefits become economically self-sufficient. To date, the Social Security Administration has …€”mailing a Ticket to more than 11 million disability beneficiaries and inviting them to use it as a way to obtain meaningful … disability status; and enrolling service providers, or employment networks, that offer beneficiaries new choices for providers …
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