Deanna Wants to Work

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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