Discover the Untapped Benefits You Didn't Know You Qualify For

Brett Hoppe
Published Jun 26, 2025



From social security to disability assistance and other government programs, numerous resources are available to support individuals with a disability. You must be aware of what is available to help you and your family so that you can utilize the benefits that will best fit your specific situation. Some programs are available to provide money, medical assistance, and employment support. Some programs allow you to receive funds through a work program, while others will enable the government to provide financial services for housing and medical care. It would be best to investigate the options available to improve your overall well-being.

 

1. Social Security Benefits



Social Security benefits are a cornerstone of financial support available to individuals. Social Security benefits consist of income from both retirement and disability payments. The retirement benefits are based on the money earned through work and the total years of employment. If you have worked a minimum amount of time or earned a set wage, this money will be available. You must demonstrate that your disability prevents you from working to qualify for disability assistance. The Social Security Administration will review your work history and the current state of your disability to determine if you should receive benefits.
 

2. Supplemental Security Income



Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is a program that provides financial assistance to individuals who suffer from disabilities. The program was created to help individuals who are considered disabled and have very little income from other sources. This can include individuals who do not qualify for Social Security benefits because they have not worked long enough or earned the minimum amount of money necessary for the government's criteria regarding age and employment status. Each individual's case is unique and may be reviewed to determine if the symptoms of the disability are severe enough to warrant financial assistance. You should file for this program to get any additional benefits you may be eligible for.
 

3. Employment Programs



The Social Security Administration also offers employment programs to assist individuals experiencing difficulties finding a job due to their medical condition. The government will provide specific programs that aid individuals searching for work. Remedial services, supported employment, and vocational training are some types of assistance available, depending on your situation. You can receive employment-related services and Social Security benefits depending on your situation.
 

4. Health Insurance



The government offers several health-related programs to ensure that health care is available for individuals experiencing difficulties due to their disability. Medicare is a program available to individuals over 65, while Medicaid is available to those the government has determined eligible. Each state has its income and asset levels requirements that need to be met to qualify for these benefits. You should also know that each state has its specific process for determining eligibility and filing requirements for this program. You should apply for Medicaid if you do not already have health insurance coverage.

 

5. Financial Assistance for Housing



Housing assistance is also available to those living with disabilities and their families. Government-sponsored housing assistance can provide rental subsidies and additional support to help individuals with financial resources. The government will provide additional funding for disability-related expenses and other support services, such as home modification or transportation costs. This assistance is available to those with both physical and mental disabilities, as well as their families. You can learn more about these housing assistance programs by visiting your state's Department of Health and Human Services website.
 

6. Disability Benefits for Your Family



The government also provides benefits that can be used to help your family. These benefits will fund your spouse, minor children, or dependent adult child with a disability. There are some special conditions that you must meet for family members to receive these benefits. Your family must be able to support itself without your contribution of funds for at least one year before they will receive benefits from the government. The amount of money you, or any dependent family member, will receive is based on income and assets and the degree of disability experienced.


You should ensure you are ready to apply for any of the assistance programs and benefits available to you. These programs support people with disabilities, families of people with disabilities, and individuals exploring their ability to work. It would help if you also considered finding additional sources of financial assistance, such as credit counseling, that can be used in addition to these federal benefits. Social Security benefits are always available, but there may be better fits for your situation.

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