State & federal programs
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Monthly payments for aged, blind, or disabled individuals with limited income and resources. In most states, SSI recipients automatically get Medicaid.
Why this matches you
AI-generated from your intake answers. Not medical or legal advice.
SSI provides monthly cash payments to people with limited income and resources who are 65 or older, blind, or disabled. In most states, SSI recipients automatically qualify for Medicaid.
Who qualifies
A quick look at who this program is designed to help.
Where
Income
Age
Conditions
Insurance
Stage of care
What you'll need
Have these ready before you start the application.
- Social Security number, birth certificate or proof of age, proof of citizenship or immigration status, bank statements and financial records, lease or mortgage information, pay stubs or proof of income, and medical records if applying based on disability.
How it works
- 1
Fill out the application
The program runs its own application. We'll send you straight there.
- 2
Submit your documents
Upload or send the documents listed above, following the program's instructions.
- 3
Receive your benefit
If approved, the benefit kicks in based on the program's timeline.
Ready to apply?
Start your application on the program's own website. We'll keep your matches ready when you come back.