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Do Anyone Receive SSD. If So, What Was The Process.

A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Thomasville, GA
January 15
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A myHIVteam Member

Talk to your doctor and a case manager.they should be able to help you.

January 17
A myHIVteam Member

I don't have SSD
I got regular social security check I got my social security check way before I was diagnosed with HIV in 2009
I got my social security in 2005 because of my depression

January 15
A myHIVteam Member

To receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, the process involves several steps:

1. Eligibility Requirements
- You must meet the Social Security Administration's (SSA) definition of being disabled.
- For SSDI, you must have worked long enough and recently enough in a job covered by Social Security.
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To receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, the process involves several steps:

1. Eligibility Requirements:
- You must meet the Social Security Administration's (SSA) definition of being disabled.
- For SSDI, you must have worked long enough and recently enough in a job covered by Social Security.
- For SSI, you must have limited income and resources.

2. Application Process:
- You can apply online, by mail, or in person at your local Social Security office.
- Gather necessary documents such as medical records, proof of citizenship, and work history.

3. Review Process:
- The SSA reviews your application to see if you meet basic requirements.
- The application is sent to the Disability Determination Services (DDS) for a final decision.
- It generally takes three to six months for an initial decision.

4. Appeal Process:
- If you disagree with the decision, you can request an appeal within 60 days.

5. Maintaining Benefits:
- Regular check-ins with a disability case worker are required to ensure your situation hasn't changed.

6. Additional Resources:
- Even if you don’t qualify for SSDI, you may qualify for other benefits like Medicare, Medicaid, or SNAP.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the SSA website or contact them directly.

 This AI-generated response comes from myHIVteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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A myHIVteam Member

I was on it already when diagnosed with hiv

January 19
A myHIVteam Member

@A myHIVteam Member....Thank you!

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