
Sign up for Medicare | SSA
If you’re under age 65, you may be eligible for Medicare if you have permanent kidney failure or if you receive Disability benefits. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not qualify you for …
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSI and Eligibility for Other ...
States pay the Medicare premiums for people who receive SSI benefits if they are also eligible for Medicaid. If you get SSI and have Medicare, you will also be eligible for Extra Help with …
Plan for Medicare | SSA
You'll sign up for Medicare Part A and Part B through Social Security. You can learn more and sign up for other parts at Medicare.gov.
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older. People younger than age 65 with certain disabilities, permanent kidney failure, or amyotrophic …
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSA
Explore programs, like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid, that help you save money and take care of basic needs while on SSI. Learn more about these …
More Medicare Information | SSA
This page contains links to information about the Medicare and Medicaid programs including part B premiums and instructions on how to request a replacement Medicare card
Manage your Medicare benefits | SSA
You’ll sign up for Part A and Part B through Social Security. Once enrolled, you’ll manage your benefit plans through Medicare.
The United States Social Security Administration
Social Security and SSI Payments will Continue during the Government Shutdown. Visit my Social Security for Online Services. Get a benefit verification letter.
Medicare Information | Disability Research | SSA
Everyone eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is also eligible for Medicare after a 24-month qualifying period. The first 24 months of disability benefit …
my Social Security | SSA
With this free and secure account, you can request a replacement Social Security card, check the status of an application, estimate future benefits, or manage the benefits you already receive.