In late September, the Social Security Administration enacted policy updates to expand access to Supplemental Security Income. Some of the changes include:
- Agency no longer includes food for In-Kind and Maintenance calculations.
- Expanded rental subsidy policy exception.
- Expanded definition of a public assistance household.
The SSA says that the changes will help more people access the benefits of SSI with simpler policies and more straightforward access for everyone involved in process, from citizens to agency staff.
Supplemental Security Income makes monthly payments to adults and children with disabilities, as well as adults 65 and over who have a limited income source. SSI helps pay for the most basic human needs like housing and nutrition. To understand what requirements must be met to be eligible, please contact the Gustad Law Group for more information about qualifying for SSI through the SSA.
For more information about this latest policy change for the SSA, please see this press release from the Social Security Administration.