Supplemental Security Income

Additional Benefits for SSI Recipients


Even if you are an SSI recipient, you could be eligible for other benefits offered by your state or county. For instance, you may still qualify for Medicaid, food stamps, or other social services. By contacting the local social services department or public welfare office, you can find out what is available in your area.

Food stamps

If all residents in your household sign up for SSI or currently receive it, the SSA will guide you through the food stamp application. If you live at a residence in which everyone does not sign up for or collect SSI, you are asked to acquire food stamps from the regional food stamp office.

Medicaid

Some people who receive SSI may also have access to Medicaid, a service that provides compensation for medical bills to those who would otherwise be unable to afford payment. Head to a welfare or medical assistance office near you to get more information on the benefits of Medicaid.

Medicare

If you are a Medicare subscriber and have little to no income, state government may pick up the tab on your Medicare premiums. In some cases, the government may even pay for additional costs related to Medicare like deductibles and coinsurance. The state will make the final determination on whether you are eligible. If you would like to know your status, get in touch with your state or local welfare office or Medicaid agency. Further information regarding these programs can be found at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Simply dial 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), or call 1-877-486-2048 if you are deaf or hearing impaired.

You could possibly receive financial assistance to help pay for yearly deductibles, monthly premiums, and medication copayments affiliated with the Medicare prescription drug program. You could be entitled to these benefits if you live in poverty and have limited earning potential. These restrictions related to wealth and income change from year to year and do not correlate with SSI limitations. You will automatically receive this assistance if:

  • You have Medicaid with prescription drug coverage and Medicare.
  • You have Medicare and SSI.
  • Your state government compensates you for Medicare premiums.

If you are already receiving SSI and would like to know if you qualify for any of these other benefits, discuss your situation with a Florida social security disability attorney.

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