Senate report reveals struggles that disabled people still have

It is no secret that disabled people in America face discrimination in the workplace. They have a tough time finding employment because of how they are perceived by employers of not being able to do the job or being too much trouble given the need for them to have time off every once in…

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Blood test may unlock the mystery for depression sufferers

For the 18 million adults in the U.S. that suffer from depression, the road to finding solutions can be a long and arduous one. Before being formally diagnosed, one may have to deal with years of unsettling highs and lows, doubts and criticisms about why you just can’t find your way. Even more frustrating…

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More benefits paid under children’s SSI than welfare

In what began in the mid 1970’s as a small program to help disabled children in the nation’s poorest families has reportedly grown to be the nation’s largest source for monthly benefits. A recent report from the Boston Globe has chronicled the dramatic growth of the children’s Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Essentially, more…

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How to deal with an appeals wait time without losing your mind

It can be a frustrating experience applying for Social Security disability benefits. The amount of information that is required along with the scrutiny that comes with determining whether a claimant is actually disabled can wear at a person and make them believe that they will never be granted benefits. For those who are initially…

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When will I receive my disability payment?

If you have made it through the process of applying for Social Security disability benefits, and have been approved, you likely have a great weight of worry lifted off of your shoulders. However, the main point of applying for benefits is to get them; and it can be nerve wracking waiting for them to…

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