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X-WR-CALDESC:Supplemental Security Income (SSI) eligibility is determined o
 n a month by month basis. If you or your loved ones receive benefits from 
 Social Security\, you have a legal obligation to report changes\, which co
 uld affect eligibility for SSI benefits and Medicaid. \n\nHosted by The Ar
 c of New Jersey Family Institute and presented by David Vinokurov\, Distri
 ct Manager for the New Jersey Social \nSecurity Administration Office in T
 renton\, attendees will learn how to report changes for your SSI benefits 
 and avoiding SSI \noverpayments and underpayments. \n\nIn order to receive
  DDD services\, individuals with I/DD must have Medicaid*. Many individual
 s with I/DD become Medicaid eligible when they receive Supplemental Securi
 ty Income (SSI). Medicaid begins automatically when a person with I/DD is 
 approved for SSI. Families often have questions about the SSI income and a
 sset requirements. ​ A family's ​understanding the​se​ requirements is ver
 y important because the failure to properly report income and assets for a
  person with I/DD can prevent the individual from becoming eligible for SS
 I\, and can also result in termination of SSI benefits that were previousl
 y received. \n\nAfter the initial approval process for SSI\, ​ongoing elig
 ibility is determined ​on a month by month basis. ​If you or your loved on
 es are planning to apply for SSI benefits\, or if they already ​receive be
 nefits from Social Security\, you have a legal obligation to report income
  or assets or any changes that could affect ​the person's​ eligibility for
  Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Medicaid. Join guest spea
 ker David Vinokurov\, Social Security Administration District Manager​\,​ 
 for this informative seminar. David will lead a discussion on everything y
 ou need to know about reporting changes to your SSI benefits and avoiding 
 SSI overpayments and underpayments.\n\nIn preparation for this presentatio
 n\, please go to www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount and sign up today for yo
 ur personal MySSA account. Download or print your Statement so that you ha
 ve it with you during the Webinar. There also will be a question-and-answe
 r segment.\n\n*​Occasionally\,​ individuals with I/DD qualify for an excep
 tion to DDD's Medicaid requirement​. This exception is​ referred to​ by DD
 D personnel​ as 'Non-DAC'.
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DESCRIPTION:Supplemental Security Income (SSI) eligibility is determined on
  a month by month basis. If you or your loved ones receive benefits from S
 ocial Security\, you have a legal obligation to report changes\, which cou
 ld affect eligibility for SSI benefits and Medicaid. \n\nHosted by The Arc
  of New Jersey Family Institute and presented by David Vinokurov\, Distric
 t Manager for the New Jersey Social \nSecurity Administration Office in Tr
 enton\, attendees will learn how to report changes for your SSI benefits a
 nd avoiding SSI \noverpayments and underpayments. \n\nIn order to receive 
 DDD services\, individuals with I/DD must have Medicaid*. Many individuals
  with I/DD become Medicaid eligible when they receive Supplemental Securit
 y Income (SSI). Medicaid begins automatically when a person with I/DD is a
 pproved for SSI. Families often have questions about the SSI income and as
 set requirements. ​ A family's ​understanding the​se​ requirements is very
  important because the failure to properly report income and assets for a 
 person with I/DD can prevent the individual from becoming eligible for SSI
 \, and can also result in termination of SSI benefits that were previously
  received. \n\nAfter the initial approval process for SSI\, ​ongoing eligi
 bility is determined ​on a month by month basis. ​If you or your loved one
 s are planning to apply for SSI benefits\, or if they already ​receive ben
 efits from Social Security\, you have a legal obligation to report income 
 or assets or any changes that could affect ​the person's​ eligibility for 
 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Medicaid. Join guest speak
 er David Vinokurov\, Social Security Administration District Manager​\,​ f
 or this informative seminar. David will lead a discussion on everything yo
 u need to know about reporting changes to your SSI benefits and avoiding S
 SI overpayments and underpayments.\n\nIn preparation for this presentation
 \, please go to www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount and sign up today for you
 r personal MySSA account. Download or print your Statement so that you hav
 e it with you during the Webinar. There also will be a question-and-answer
  segment.\n\n*​Occasionally\,​ individuals with I/DD qualify for an except
 ion to DDD's Medicaid requirement​. This exception is​ referred to​ by DDD
  personnel​ as 'Non-DAC'.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170926T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Understanding Supplemental Income Reporting Responsibiliti
 es
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