Disability | SSA Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or “Disability” provides monthly payments to people who have a disability that stops or limits their ability to work
What Conditions Qualify for Disability Benefits? Learn more about what conditions typically qualify for disability benefits and the criteria the Social Security Administration (SSA) has in place to be a recipient
How is Disability Defined in the Americans With Disabilities Act? Determining whether you are a person with a disability under the ADA is not always simple This article explains in detail how the ADA defines "disability" to help you understand how an individual may be protected from discrimination under the law
A Guide to Programs and Benefits for Adults with Disabilities in the U . . . Two programs form the backbone of federal disability support: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Both are run by the Social Security Administration, but they serve different needs and have different rules
Disability and Health Information for People with Disabilities Meeting the complex needs of a person with a disability can put families under a great deal of stress—emotional, financial, and sometimes even physical However, finding resources, knowing what to expect, and planning for the future can greatly improve overall quality of life