Can You Get Ssi For Alcoholism?

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Robert Gerchalk

Robert is our health care professional reviewer of this website. He worked for many years in mental health and substance abuse facilities in Florida, as well as in home health (medical and psychiatric), and took care of people with medical and addictions problems at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He has a nursing and business/technology degrees from The Johns Hopkins University.

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Can You Get Ssi For Alcoholism?

If you are struggling with alcoholism, you may be wondering if you can get Social Security Income (SSI) to help cover the costs of treatment. Alcoholism is a debilitating condition that can prevent people from being able to work and support themselves, so SSI can be a vital source of income for those who are affected.

In order to qualify for SSI, you must first meet the criteria for having a disabling condition. alcoholism is considered a disabling condition if it meets certain criteria, including:

-You have been diagnosed with alcoholism by a medical professional.
-Your alcoholism is severe enough that it prevents you from working or engaging in other meaningful activities.
-Your condition is expected to last for at least 12 months or result in death.

If you meet these criteria, you may be eligible for SSI benefits. In addition to meeting the medical criteria, you must also meet the financial criteria for SSI. This includes having limited income and resources.

If you think you may be eligible for SSI benefits, you should contact your local Social Security office to discuss your options.