via DisabilitySecrets.com By Tim Moore Tuesday, December 29, 2009 Social Security disability decisions are based upon two factors: mental and/or physical impairments and work history. The definition of disability for Social Security holds that a mental or physical impairment is disabling if it is one...
Thousands of beneficiaries across America have wised up on employment options! Tapping into the right support system with the help of Work Incentives from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can make career satisfaction and improved earning potential more accessible to many people with disabilities...
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Man With Spinal Cord Injury Named Top HHS Disability Adviser by Michelle Diament April 15, 2009 A man who once relied on Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) himself is now being appointed to lead the office on disability at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the department...
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AFB DirectConnect As Congress moves closer to passing a massive $900 billion economic recovery and stimulus package, the Obama Administration is reaching out to organizations of and for people with disabilities to ask for their express support for the President's call for prompt passage of the legislation...
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