Not much. Even the max is just over a grand. It is mostly determined wether or not they pay for housing & cost of said housing. If provided by another, they will get a reduced benefit with none for room & board. Also wether or not individual can care for themselves is a factor. On rare occasions individuals get more, but expenses must be proven.
depends on the dissability ..... my mother gets 600 per child there are 2 and their dissability is mild
The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources. SSI benefits also are payable to people 65 and older without disabilities who meet the financial limits.
People collect SSI when they are disabled. If a child is disabled, you can apply to see if they are eligible to receive SSI. The Social Security Office will have applications.
Permanently disabled persons.
Permanently disabled persons
no, to be considered disabled you must not be able to work any jobs in the national economy. If you are illiterate, you can still do manual labor and are therefore not considered disabled
Yes, unless you are receiving SSI.
Yes, SSI is for the disabled.
SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income. It is a program that gives stipends to people who have low-income or those who are aged 65 and older, blind, or disabled.
SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
i draw ssi benifits can i get a loan drawing only 698 a month?
No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.
nope