Status: Archived
Approved Date: August 07, 2018
Enter or update the Benefits and Services screen, as applicable
- Description of the type(s) of Social Security benefits the client receives
- Amount of unearned income the client receives from these benefits
- Number of Trial Work Period [TWP] months the client has used to-date, and the number of months available for use, if applicable
- Start and end date for the Extended Period of Eligibility [EPE], if applicable
- Next Continuing Disability Review [CDR] date
- Types and amounts of other assistance the client receives [e.g., TANF, SNAP, Housing Assistance, energy assistance, etc.]
- How earning at the Federal Benefit Rate [FBR], Substantial Gainful Activity [SGA] rate, or estimated rate the client is likely to earn by working would affect his/her benefits. This provides a frame of reference in the plan development process for the client to make informed decisions about a job goal and hours to work.
- Explain the Ticket To Work program, including rights and benefits related to the assignment of the ticket, so the client can make an informed decision about ticket assignment
Individuals being served in an open priority category who receive SSI or SSDI shall be provided a Benefits Orientation as a part of the career planning process. This information is vital for the client to have in making an informed decision about working, and is needed prior to development of the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
Individuals in a closed priority category will not receive a Benefits Orientation. Such individuals will be provided Information and Referral, which includes referral to Employment Networks that may provide benefits consultation, as well as the link to the Social Security site which provides information on work incentives for social security beneficiaries.
Benefits Orientation provides a client a basic overview of their benefits, an explanation of Work Incentives available to them, and information about the Ticket to Work (TTW) program.
The explanation of the Ticket program identifies available supports that enhance the client's ability to work or, if already working, to increase earnings and attain economic self-sufficiency to the greatest extent possible. That explanation includes the following details: