Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Silverdale
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Disability Services - Ticket to Work offered at Goodwill of the Olympics and Rainier Region - Milgard Work Opportunity Center
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
The Ticket to Work (Ticket) program is a free and voluntary program that can help Social Security beneficiaries go to work, get a good job that may lead to a career, and become financially independent, all while they keep their Medicare or Medicaid. Individuals who receive Social Security benefits because of a disability and are age 18 through 64 probably already qualify for the program.
The Ticket to Work program provides work Incentives and allows you to keep your benefits while you explore employment, receive job training and gain work experience. If you are age 18 through 64 and receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) you already qualify! To figure out if Ticket to Work may be right for you, visit www.ssa.gov/work.
What You Receive
Individualized career counseling, personalized work plan, and analysis of impact on your medical benefits for returning to work
Pre & post-employment services
Three to five years of support during program enrollment
Potential waiver of medical review (CDR) by Social Security
Work incentives for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries are built into the program to provide support for cash and medical benefits
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Olympia
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Downtown Seattle
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Everett
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Port Angeles
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Lynnwood
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Centralia
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Burien
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Kennewick
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Kent
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Mount Vernon
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Spokane
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Bellevue
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Hoquiam
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in North Seattle
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Tacoma
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Yakima
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Longview
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in College Place
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Puyallup
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Bellingham
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Wenatchee
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Ticket to Work offered by Social Security Administration in Vancouver
Helps people who receive disability benefits, such as SSI or SSDI, return to work or work for the first time. The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.
Helps people who receive disability benefits return to work or work for the first time.
Beneficiaries receive a ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks by the program.
Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an Employment Network or vocational rehabilitation agency, the agency coordinates and provide appropriate services to help the beneficiary find and maintain employment such as
- Employment services
- Vocational rehabilitation services or
- Other support services necessary to achieve a vocational (work) goal
Participants will continue to receive benefits until they begin earning wages or self-employment income above the applicable earnings limit for the Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance program.
They will continue to receive health care coverage even after they are no longer eligible for financial benefits.
Social Security cannot perform a medical "Continuing Disability Review" to determine whether participants continue to have a disability while they are participating in the Ticket Program, including receiving services from the State Vocational Rehabilitation agency, and progressing towards their employment goals.
Those who have their benefits stop due to earnings and then can no longer work due to disability can request to have their benefits start again without having to complete a new application using a work incentive called Expedited Reinstatement.
Participants will be eligible for Expedited Reinstatement for up to five years after they stop receiving benefits.
The program is voluntary, and there is no penalty for not participating.