BEST GOVERNMENT RESOURCES FOR LOW INCOME

Best Government Resources

 

GOVERNMENT HEALTH PROGRAMS

Best Government Resource for Low-Income List Includes; government resources for the elderly, government resources for the disabled, government resources for low-income families, government resources for single mothers;

Medicare- This website link provides information on eligibility for Medicare coverage. To be eligible for Medicare you must be either at least 65 years of age, blind or disabled for over a 24-month time period.

Supplemental Security Income- is a government resource that provides eligible seniors, disabled people, and blind people additional income benefits.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)- The Food and Nutrition Service works with state agencies, nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to ensure that those eligible for nutrition assistance can make informed decisions about applying to the program.

Social Security- This website link provides you with the eligibility guidelines to receive Social Security benefits. The Social Security Administration requires that you must be either at least 65 years of age, disabled or blind.

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)- To require Social Security Disability Insurance you must meet their strict guidelines. These requirements are listed on their website Social Security Disability Insurance. You can also apply online from this website.

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)- This website link provides information about the supplemental nutrition program, WIC. This Women, Infants and Children program provides health care referrals, and supplemental foods for low-income pregnant women and women with children under five years old.  

I hope these Best Government Resources and Health References for the low-income list can help you or a loved one. 


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