115-1          SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME

 

The federal Supplemental Security Income ( SSI ) program is designed to provide needy adults who are blind, disabled, or 65 years of age or older with the financial means to maintain their health, dignity, and independence.

 

The SSI program is federally-funded and is administered by the Social Security Administration.  Most Adult Public Assistance ( APA ) recipients receive monthly State benefits as a supplement to SSI or Social Security payments.  For this reason, most persons applying for APA benefits must also apply for the federal benefits, although it is possible to receive APA only.

 

The Social Security Administration has office in Ketchikan, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Anchorage.  They also have an extensive travel schedule throughout Alaska which takes them to all villages at least annually.

 

 

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