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An Introduction to Social Security
Social Security is a monthly benefit that will
only be applicable to your client who is homeless, who is age
62 or older, and has paid in to Social Security for at least
10 years.
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Tips:
> Use
the Eligibility Tool for Your Client
> Imprisonment
Will Lead to Suspension of Benefits
> Survivor
Benefits are Available
For more detailed information on Social Security, scroll down.
Social Security
Use the Eligibility Tool for Your Clients
You can find out if your clients
are eligible for any Social Security benefits
by using the Benefit
Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST), a tool
available on the Social Security Administration's
Web site at http://best.ssa.gov/index.cfm.
Imprisonment Will Lead to Suspension of Benefits
If your client was receiving Social Security benefits
prior to being imprisoned, or if your client is confined in a jail, prison,
or other
penal institution for more than 30 continuous days due to conviction
of a crime, his/her benefits will be suspended. This means your client
will not receive benefits during his/her time of imprisonment, but benefits
will be restored after release from prison.
Survivor Benefits are Available
Your client may be eligible
for a survivor's benefit if he/she was married
to a working person who is now deceased. Other
family members such as children may also qualify
on someone else's record. If you think that your
client may be eligible, you should contact the
local Social Security office for more information.
To find your local Social Security office, visit
http://s3abaca.ssa.gov/pro/fol/fol-home.html
> More
information on Social Security:
Benefits Your Client
May Receive
What Makes Your
Client Eligible
What Your Client
Needs to Apply for Benefits
If Your Client is an
Immigrant
Contact Information
Sample Applications
Training Materials
for Case Managers
Social Security Program
Q & A
Social
Security Fact Sheet
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