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Understanding Supplemental Security Income
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What if I am homeless? |
If you are homeless, you have the same rights and privileges in applying for benefits as someone who is not homeless. |
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How do I receive my SSI benefits if I am homeless? |
If you are homeless, some of the ways you can receive your SSI benefits. You may:
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Does living in an institution affect my SSI benefits? |
Yes. Living in a shelter, medical treatment facility, or a correctional facility may affect your SSI benefits. Living in a public institution may make you ineligible for benefits. However, some safe haven facilities provide very low cost supportive housing to homeless persons who are unwilling or unable to participate in mental health treatment programs or to receive other supportive services. A person living in a safe haven will not have his or her SSI payments reduced for the support and maintenance provided by the safe haven. Also, some publicly operated community residences are not considered public institutions for SSI purposes. | ||||||||
For further information about institutionalization, please refer to the Spotlights on Living ArrangementsLiving Arrangements, Continued SSI Benefits for Persons who are Temporarily InstitutionalizedContinued SSI Benefits for Persons who are Temporarily Institutionalized, and Prerelease ProcedurePrerelease Procedure. Also, see information on the Representative Payee ProgramRepresentative Payee Program. |
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For more information, please visit Social Security's Homelessness web site, Service to the HomelessService to the Homeless at: www.socialsecurity.gov/homelessness. |
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