Course Code: REL-IDD-GHA-SSDBW
Hours: 1
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2029
Learning Objectives:
Identify the factors that contribute to the common barriers around SSDI and work.
Describe the different SSDI work incentives and the three phases of SSDI work rules.
Describe strategies that can be used to support people with disabilities in addressing concerns about SSDI and reporting earnings.
Outline:
Section 1: Why SSDI and Work Conversations Matter
Meet Jillian
Factors That Create Barriers Around SSDI and Work
Knowledge Check
Key Takeaways
Section 2: SSDI and Medicare Work Incentives
SSDI: Quick Overview
SSDI and Medicare
SSDI Work Rules
Trial Work Period
Substantial Gainful Activity
Grace Period
Extended Period of Eligibility
Knowing When TWP and EPE Have Been Used
Post-EPE
Knowledge Check
Medicare Work Incentives
Key Takeaways
Section 3: Addressing Concerns About SSDI and Work
Four Steps You Can Take
Identify Concerns and Questions
Share Basic Information
Refer to a Benefits Expert
Remind People about Reporting Earnings
Dale Supports Jillian
Knowledge Check
Key Takeaways
Section 4: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributors
Resources
References
Subject Matter Expert: Molly Sullivan, MS
For 25 years, Molly has been supporting people with disabilities with employment. She has worked in direct service and program management for both non-profit and government agencies and provided training and technical assistance under numerous innovative projects at the local, state, and national levels with a focus on Social Security work incentives and self-employment including state Medicaid Infrastructure Grants, state Disability Employment Initiatives, Social Security’s WIPA National Training and Data Center, and the Rehabilitation Services Administration’s Innovative Rehabilitation Training Program on self-employment, business ownership, and telecommuting.
Editor: Jessica Edwards, BS, QIDP
Jessica is a SME Writer at Relias. Her primary writing responsibilities are in the Health and Human Services vertical, in the content area of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Jessica received her Bachelor of Science in Health Science, with a concentration in Disability Studies and Human Development, from Stony Brook University. She has over eight years of experience serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their supporters, including roles as a direct support professional, case manager, and qualified professional. Her experiences and coursework over the years have allowed her to develop a strong knowledge of person-centered planning and care, community resources, and service delivery.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Direct Support Professionals (DSP); in the following settings: Intellectual Developmental Disabilities: Agency.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.