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  1. Medicare and Medicaid Employment Supports

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    Many people believe that they will automatically lose their Medicare or Medicaid as soon as they start working. But that's a myth. We understand how important your healthcare coverage is to you. Our new resource offers information about how that extra income will affect your Medicare or Medicaid. You may be surprised by what you learn.

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    Tags: disability employment, friends and family, health care
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  2. Hazel's Success Story

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    After years of struggling with her mental health and addiction, Hazel found the support she needed to create a path to recovery and work towards financial independence. This success story details Hazel's journey to full-time work and how Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program helped her find her path to a better future and achieve her goals.

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    Tags: benefits counseling, disability employment, employment, employment network, financial literacy, financial wellness), mental illness, resources, service provider, social security disability benefits, ssdi, ssi, success stories, ticket to work, work incentives
    Categories: Financial Independence, Success on the Job, Success Stories, Ticket to Work
  3. Benefits Counseling and the Path to Employment

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    If you receive Social Security disability benefits (SSDI/SSI) and are considering returning to work, or working for the first time, you may be wondering how your earnings will affect your benefits. Benefits counseling is a free service offered by many Ticket to Work service providers to explain how working will affect your federal and state benefits.

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    Tags: disability employment, friends and family, resources
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  4. Larry's Success Story Follow-Up

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    It's been 6 years since Larry shared his original Ticket to Work success story. Work has given Larry a source of comfort, achievement, stability, and a more engaged life in his community. As Larry and his family reflect on his path to work, they express gratitude for the growth he's experienced. Find out where Larry is now and how work has enriched his life.

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    Tags: disability employment, employment, employment network, financial literacy, financial wellness), mental illness, resources, service provider, social security disability benefits, ssdi, ssi, success stories, ticket to work, vocational rehabilitation agencies, work incentives
    Categories: Financial Independence, Success Stories, Success on the Job, Ticket to Work
  5. Matt's Success Story

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    Matt began receiving SSDI when hearing loss interfered with consistent employment, but he was eager to have a fulfilling career and become financially independent. Thanks to the Ticket program, Matt had people in his corner who helped him work towards finding fulfilling employment. Find out how Matt received the help he needed to succeed at work.

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    Tags: disability employment, financial literacy, employment, employment network, financial wellness), mental illness, ticket to work, work incentives
    Categories: Success Stories, Ticket to Work
  6. Trial Work Period (TWP)

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    Looking for a job for the first time or returning to work after an injury or illness? Work Incentives like the Trial Work Period (TWP) can help you as you move into the workforce. This fact sheet shares how eligible job seekers who receive SSDI can test their ability to work while maintaining disability benefits!

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    Tags: disability employment, resources, social security
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  7. Chris' Stepping Stone

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    Stepping Stones stories celebrate the progress that individuals have made as they pursue the path to financial independence through work. In Chris' story, learn how benefits counseling and Social Security Work Incentives helped Chris, who has quadriplegia, start working with confidence.

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    Tags: career, cash benefits, disability employment
    Categories: Success Stories
  8. Attending WISE Webinars Using American Sign Language (ASL)

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    Social Security's Work Incentives Seminar Event (WISE) webinars are online seminars using video-conferencing software. If you are fluent in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use these instructions to connect with an interpreter through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Video Relay Service (VRS).

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    Tags: ada, asl, faqs
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  9. Using Your PASS

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    What are the next steps once Social Security approves your Plan to Achieve Self-Support? Find out in our fact sheet and follow these steps to help you succeed on the path to work as you use this Social Security Work Incentive.

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    Tags: career, cash benefits, success stories
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  10. Shirley's Success Story

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    It took several years and a combination of strategies and treatments for Shirley to manage her narcolepsy and depression. Once she did, though, she knew she wanted to return to work, and Ticket to Work helped her reach her goals.

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    Tags: career, cash benefits, choosing a provider, disability employment, employment network, find a job, health care, job accommodations, job search, mental illness, service provider, ssdi, success stories, ticket to work, trial work period, work incentives
    Categories: Success Stories

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