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Ticket to work is a new Social Security work incentive program. It is completely voluntary. The goals of the ticket program are to give people with disabilities a choice of Employment service providers called Employment Networks, to increase Medic

are coverage for workers with disabilities and to make the choice to work lead to independence.

If you are a person with SSI or SSDI who's goal is independence from Social Security benefit checks, this program is for you.

Ticket to work FAQ

  1. What is a ticket to work?
    A ticket is a document from Social Security. It says you are eligible to participate in the ticket program.
  2. What is the goal of the ticket program?
    The ticket program gives choices of employment services and service providers. Employment Networks are a new choice for these services. State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) is one of these options.
  3. When will I get my ticket?
    Starting November 2003, Social Security will mail tickets to people receiving SSI and SSDI in Maine. By November of 2004 everyone should have their ticket.
  4. Do I have to use my ticket?
    No, the ticket program and your choices about work are voluntary.
  5. What will happen to my Social Security benefits if I use my ticket?
    The ticket program is designed for people who have the goal of replacing their Social Security benefits with earnings from work. Over time, people using their ticket will become independent of Social Security benefits checks.
  6. How long can I keep my ticket before I use it?
    Tickets do not expire. You may choose to use your ticket at any time.
  7. When I get my ticket what do I do next?
    Good informed choices about work depend on good information about work and benefits. Benefits Specialists can help you understand what will happen to your benefits as you return to work.
  8. What will happen to my MaineCare or Medicare if I go to work?
    New state and federal programs make it possible to work and still keep MaineCare and Medicare. Each situation is different so contact a Benefits Specialist for the facts about benefits.
  9. I want to work, but I don't want to use my ticket. Is this okay?
    Yes. The ticket program is just one way to go back to work. There are many other work incentives. For more information contact a Benefit Specialist.

 

   
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