Deanna Wants to Work
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Meet Deanna
At 29, Deanna had never had a long-term job due to her rheumatoid arthritis and bipolar mental health condition. A number of years ago, she began getting Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and health coverage through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS).
A couple of years ago, Deanna started to feel an urge to work. She talked to un/a consultor/a de incentivos de trabajo and learned about SSI’s work incentives and that she would be able to keep her AHCCCS coverage if she got a job. She also signed up for the Ticket to Work program, which helped her develop the skills she needed to find and keep a job. Working with her Ticket to Work Employment Network (EN), Deanna eventually found her first real job.
A year later, Deanna realized that she was now making enough money that her savings were approaching SSI’s resource limit. She wanted to save up money so she could eventually get a better job that would someday enable her to buy a home. But she was afraid saving that money would make her lose her benefits. So, Deanna went back to her Consultor/a de incentivos de trabajo, who introduced her to a way of saving money without losing benefits called the Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS).
Meet Deanna | |
Living on SSI: | |
Age: | 29 |
Disabilities: | Bipolar mental health condition and rheumatoid arthritis |
Occupation: | None |
Income: | $943 per month from SSI |
Resources: | None |
Health coverage: | AHCCCS |
After starting work: | |
Age: | 29 |
Disabilities: | Bipolar mental health condition and rheumatoid arthritis |
Occupation: | Assistant at woman’s shelter |
Income: | $1,200 per month from work and $385.50 per month from SSI |
Resources: | $1,500 in a savings account |
Health coverage: | AHCCCS |
A year later: | |
Age: | 30 |
Disabilities: | Bipolar mental health condition and rheumatoid arthritis |
Occupation: | Assistant at woman’s shelter |
Income: | $1,200 per month from work and $943 per month from SSI |
Resources: | $1,500 in savings + $3,300 in PASS |
Health coverage: | AHCCCS |
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Seguridad de Ingreso Suplementario (SSI)
La SSI ayuda a las personas con discapacidad que tienen escasos ingresos y recursos limitados.
AHCCCS para las personas con discapacidad
Hay más maneras de calificar para AHCCCS si tiene una discapacidad.
El Boleto para Trabajar del Seguro Social
El Programa del Boleto para Trabajar ayuda a las personas que reciben SSI o SSDI a volver al trabajo.
Hable con un/a experto/a
Un/a Consultor/a de incentivos de trabajo puede responder a sus preguntas acerca del trabajo y los beneficios en Arizona.
1-866-304-WORK (9675)
Un/a Consultor/a de incentivos de trabajo es una persona experta que puede ayudarle a comprender los incentivos de trabajo del Seguro Social, los programas de beneficios para personas discapacitadas y la manera en que el trabajo los afecta. El objetivo de estos servicios es ayudarle con la transición al trabajo y con el desarrollo de un plan financiero sostenible para su futuro.
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