Getting insurance or understanding your current insurance plan can be complicated. NAMI’s Understanding Health Insurance section explains the basics and can help you to begin navigating the system successfully. You may also wish to consult the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) page of NAMI’s website that provides an overview of each type of assistance and thresholds for qualification. Additionally, information on both forms of disability can be found on the website of the Social Security Administration at Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits and Disability Benefits (SSDI).
Unless you and your family are able to pay out-of-pocket for private, long-term care, you may want to explore whether or not your loved one qualifies for disability benefits that will provide a guaranteed income and access to Medicare and/or Medicaid. For many county services, being qualified by the Social Security Administration for disability income and receiving Medicaid and/or Medicare is a primary consideration when applying for service. In many cases, if a person is receiving disability income, their housing and services are covered monthly by no more than a payment of one-third of their monthly disability income.
Navigating the Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) application process can be challenging. We would suggest consulting the following resources:
Finally, if you have questions or concerns about Medicaid and Medicare eligibility or benefits, contact the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) or call (800) 633-4227. Many people have also secured Medicare and Social Security assistance through the Medicare Rights Center, which provides their MRC Consumer Hotline at (800) 333-4114.
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Last updated on February 14, 2024