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SSI provides monthly payments to people with limited income and resources who are 65 or older, or blind, or have a disability. Children younger than age 18 are eligible if they have a medical condition or combination of conditions that meets Social Security’s definition of disability.
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How do you qualify for SSDI? • The SSDI program pays monthly benefits to a disabled person and certain family members, if the disabled person is “insured,” meaning that person worked long enough — and recently enough — and paid Social Security taxes on those earnings.
Entitlement to hospital insurance (HI) benefits for a child, beginning with the 25th consecutive MOET (starting 7/73 or later), may be determined if the child is entitled based on a disability and has been entitled as a disabled child for 24 consecutive calendar months.
When a parent develops a disability or dies, Social Security benefits help stabilize the family’s financial future. NOTE: Children with disabilities whose parents have little income or resources may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Read our publication, Benefits for Children With Disabilities (Publication No. 05-10026).
SSI provides monthly cash payments to help meet the basic needs of children who have a physical or mental disability or who are blind. If you care for a child or teenager with a disability, and have limited income and savings or other resources, your child may be eligible for SSI.
24 Σεπ 2020 · SSA’s Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program helps children with qualifying disabilities and their families. For this program, a child must meet all of the following requirements to be considered disabled and medically eligible: