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2017 Red Book (US Social Security Administration): A Summary Guide to Employment Supports for Persons with Disabilities under the SSDI and SSI Programs

One of the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) highest priorities is to support the efforts of disabled beneficiaries who want to work by developing policies and services to help them reach their employment goal. The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs include a number of employment support provisions commonly referred to as work incentives. The Red Book is a general reference tool designed to provide a working knowledge of these provisions.

Click here for the English version of the Red Book. Click here for the Spanish version of the Red Book.

 

DHHS: Division of Aging

DOA promotes independence and enhances the dignity of North Carolina's older adults, persons with disabilities and their families through a community-based system of opportunities, services, benefits and protections; to ready younger generations to enjoy their later years; and to help society and government plan and prepare for the changing demographics.

  • Phone: 919-855-3400
  • Location: Raleigh, NC
  • DHHS: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services (MHDDSAS)

    North Carolina will provide people with, or at risk of, mental illness, developmental disabilities and substance abuse problems and their families the necessary, prevention, intervention, treatment, services and supports they need to live successfully in communities of their choice.

  • Phone: 919-733-4670
  • Location: Raleigh, NC
  • Disability Resource Center

    The Disability Resource Center is a community-based residential program that provides free services to individuals with disabilities. It is dedicated to assisting all persons regardless of disability in making choices about their own lives and in experiencing success as active participants in society.

  • Phone: 910-815-6618
  • Location: Wilmington, NC
  • Disability Rights & Resources

    Disability Rights and Resources provides services and workshops focusing on fair housing, transportation and other services ensuring the independence of those with disabilities.

  • Phone: 704-537-0550
  • Location: Charlotte, NC
  • Easter Seals UCP North Carolina

    Easter Seals UCP serves a broad range of people with disabilities, such as people with cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifida, intellectual disabilities, muscular dystrophy, stroke, spinal cord injuries, head injuries, hearing and visual impairments and mental health diagnoses.

  • Phone: 1-800-662-7119
  • Location: Raleigh, NC
  • Money Follows The Person

    Money Follows the Person is a state demonstration project that assists Medicaid-eligible North Carolinians who live in inpatient facilities to move into their own homes and communities with supports. Under the project, a growing number of North Carolinians are able to transition out of long-term, institutional settings and return to their homes and communities.

  • Location: Statewide
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    North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities

    Office Hours: 9AM-4PM Monday-Friday
    3109 POPLARWOOD COURT, SUITE 105,
    RALEIGH, NC 27604
     
    1-800-357-6916 (Toll Free)
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    This project was supported, in part by grant number 2001NCSCDD-02, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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