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Below is an excerpt from a hospital program that is taught to individuals either coming out of a hospital setting or preventing themselves from going into one concerning SSDI and SSI:
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI)
If you worked in the past and contributed to Social Security (or your disability started before you reached the age of eighteen) and are currently unable to work full-time because of mental illness, you may be eligible for SSDI. It is a federal program, and you can apply for it at the Social Security Administration Office. After 2 years of being eligible for SSDI, you might be eligible for Medicare health insurance.
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI)
If you have not worked in the past (or are only eligible for a small amount of SSDI), are currently unable to work full-time because of mental illness, and have very limited financial resources, you may be eligible for Social Security Income (SSI). It is a federal program, and you can apply at the Social Security Administration Office. If you receive SSI you may also be eligible for Medicaid health insurance.
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