What Happens to SSI and Medicaid if the Child or Young Adult Works?
Keeping Medicaid While Working Receipt of SSI or SSDI Ensures Automatic Financial Eligibility for VESID and Commission for the Blind Service To view in PDF format Click Here You will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader to read this in PDF format. The reader is available by following this link SSI AND TRANSITION-AGED SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS A Fresh Look at SSI for Teenagers and Young Adults With Disabilities Using SSI’s Work Incentives in the Transition From School to Work We last addressed these issues in our Spring 2003 issue of the Benefits Planner. Since then a number of SSI rules have been revised, including: SSI’s definition of income; SSI’s student earned income exclusion rules; the rules governing continuation of benefits, following an age 18 redetermination and finding of not disabled; and the right to exclude lump sum resources when used to pay for education expenses. In addition, the Social Security Administration is devoting significant resources in funding several demonst
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