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Disability Benefits. Disability Determination Services - determines the eligibility of people to receive benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Child Services. Early Intervention Services - helps children (ages 0 to 3) with disabilities learn and grow. Advocacy & Customer Service
Financial Health During Difficult Times. NDI’s Financial Resilience Center (FRC) is an online information hub to help people with disabilities and chronic health conditions build their financial resilience and navigate through difficult times, like the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled (AABD) cash assistance program is available through the Illinois Department of Human Services. Who can receive these services? The program is for persons who are aged, blind, or disabled and who need money. A person may be eligible for AABD if they:
Financial aid and cash benefits in IL are offered. These include federal programs such as SNAP (food stamps), temporary Cash Benefits through Illinois, and energy bill assistance from LIHEAP. There is also free transportation for people with a handicap in IL.
The Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled (AABD) cash assistance program is available for person who are aged, blind, or disabled and who need money. Cash, SNAP (Food Stamps) & Medical Assistance Instructions on how to apply for assistance.
The Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) program gives cash and medical assistance to some low-income people. The program is for persons who are 65 years or older, blind, or disabled and who need money. AABD cash is a state program designed to help them meet their basic needs.