Housing authorities do not determine what type of disability would qualify you for a voucher or public housing. Either you are disabled, per Social Security guidelines, or you are not. Additionally, housing authorities do not consider disabilities alone as a qualifier for section 8 housing.
age, disability, and current income are all considered.
Maybe. You need more than a diagnosis to qualify for Social Security Disability (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You also need to demonstrate that your diagnosis prevents you from working or performing Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA). The Disability Determinations Specialists will review your medical and employment records, and probably schedule you for a medical and/or psychological evaluation before making a decision.
If a person is blind they could potentially qualify for disability insurance. There will still be other factors that are considered like, income, assets, and other financial restrictions that may be put into place.
does bi-polar type 1 qualify you for disability
what kind of welfare. You can get food stamps IF you qualify but that's about it. If you are not on disability or have kids, you can't get govt housing or a check of any kind so food stamps is about it and then you have to qualify based on income and assets
no
Certainly you can if you qualify for them.
severe depression
no
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
No, having children is not a requirement to qualify for Section 8 housing assistance.
That depends on where you are. In Australia for instance if you are disabled as the result of any thing you qualify.