1. Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work Program - Website of the Week →

    Screen capture of the Ticket to Work Website Homepage

    Social Security’s Ticket to Work program supports career development for people with disabilities who want to work. Social Security disability beneficiaries 18 through 64 qualify. The Ticket program is free and voluntary and exists specifically to help people with disabilities progress toward financial self-sufficiency. The Ticket program is a good fit for people who would like to improve their earning potential and who are committed to preparing for long-term success in the workforce. Ticket to Work offers beneficiaries with disabilities improved access to meaningful employment with the help of specialized providers. If you are ready to go to work, Ticket to Work and Work Incentives professionals are available to help you.

    Visit the Ticket to Work Website to get answers to your questions, access information and resources, and receive expert advice on Work Incentives and the Ticket to Work program.

  2. MyEmploymentOptions.com - Website of the Week →

    Homepage of My Employment Options

    Employment Options is a Certified Social Security Administration (SSA) Employment Network for the Ticket To Work program. Its primary goal is to help beneficiaries on disability insurance (SSDI) and supplemental insurance (SSI) find suitable jobs for either part-time or full-time positions. It also helps employers nationwide locate quality, pre-screened applicants to fill work at home jobs. Employers can receive up to a $2400 Tax Credit per employee in the Ticket To Work program.

    All services are free to qualified beneficiaries and all employers. The team can help with the Ticket To Work process, offer resources to help in interviewing and finding a job. Get started now and find out if you qualify!

  3. MyEmploymentOptions.com - Website of the Week →

    Screenshot of My Employment Options Home Page

    Employment Options is a Certified Social Security Administration (SSA) Employment Network for the Ticket To Work program. Its primary goal is to help beneficiaries on disability insurance (SSDI) and supplemental insurance (SSI) find suitable jobs for either part-time or full-time positions. It also helps employers nationwide locate quality, pre-screened applicants to fill work at home jobs. Employers can receive up to a $2400 Tax Credit per employee in the Ticket To Work program.

    All services are free to qualified beneficiaries and all employers. The team can help with the Ticket To Work process, offer resources to help in interviewing and finding a job. Get started now and find out if you qualify!

  4. Working While Disabled: How We Can Help (PDF) - Publication of the Week →

    This booklet, published by the Social Security Administration, was created to help individuals with disabilities understand the basics of Social Security’s work incentives and Ticket to Work programs. It includes breif overviews of topics such as:

    • Extended period of eligibility
    • Expedited reinstatement
    • Continuation of Medicare

    SSA also offers Working While Disabled: How We Can Help in HTML, spanish, and in an audio format.

  5. Choose Work - Website of the Week →

    Choose Work, part of the Social Security Administration’s Ticket to Work program, offers people with disabilities an opportunity at achieving financial independence by enabling more choice in employment-related support services, and access to meaningful work.

    This website includes resources and information on:

    • Ticket to Work
    • Work Incentives Seminar Events
    • Resources Map (find employment resources by state)

     The site also provides targeted resources for:  Beneficiaries, Providers and Employers.