
"Technology has opened new doors for Americans with disabilities, especially for those receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). With the right tools and support, remote work can provide flexibility, stability and a smoother path back into the workforce while allowing individuals currently receiving SSDI to keep their benefits as they transition. The Social Security Administration's (SSA) Ticket to Work Program (TTW) helps make that possible."
"It offers career guidance, job placement support and built-in protections for people who want to explore employment without immediately risking their income or health care coverage. Through TTW, participants can return to work at their own pace with access to expert resources. Social Security-authorized Employment Networks (EN) or state Vocational Rehabilitation agencies (VR) provide personalized assistance, including resume writing, job search help and interview preparation."
Remote work and adaptive technologies expand employment opportunities for Americans with disabilities, including SSDI and SSI beneficiaries. The Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work program offers career guidance, job placement support and protections that let people explore work without immediately risking income or health care. Participants can return to work at their own pace and access expert resources. Employment Networks and state Vocational Rehabilitation agencies provide personalized assistance such as resume writing, job search help and interview preparation. Remote positions provide flexibility for managing chronic conditions, physical limitations and transportation barriers, enabling meaningful careers that align with skills and living circumstances.
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