7/24/2009

medicare supplemental insurance in louisiana blue cross

Generally, supplemental security income (SSI) is given to poor and deserving individuals through funds from the federal Social Security Administration. These persons often include those who are deprived and unemployed, people who are 65 or older, as well the blind and disabled people of any age, including children.

To qualify, one must satisfy the following requirements:

* have little or no income and few resources

* the value of one's possessions must be less than $2,000 if he is single or less than $3,000 if he is married

* a claimant must also apply for any other cash benefits you may be able to get

* He must be living in the United States or the Northern Mariana Islands. However, if he is not a U.S. citizen, but a resident, he still may be able to get SSI.

One's supplemental security income claims may be affected by other benefits that he receives from the state or federal government.

For instance, an SSI claimant in California may not be able to get food stamps because the state adds money to the federal SSI payment.

However, he may still avail of this benefit under the following conditions:

* If your application for SSI is denied

* If you move to another state

* While you are waiting for a decision on your SSI application

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