However, these categories were managed by the states but were not managed well. There was no uniformity or consistency among states. The adult categories covered were for needy adults and blind people in the original act. In the 1950s, adults with disabilities were added to the adult categories. Currently, to be eligible for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, a person needs to be financially needy and also prove with medical evidence that there is a disability which causes the person to not be able to hold a job for longer than 12 months. When a person gets approved for benefits, a single person can't have more than $2,000 in resources at any
However, these categories were managed by the states but were not managed well. There was no uniformity or consistency among states. The adult categories covered were for needy adults and blind people in the original act. In the 1950s, adults with disabilities were added to the adult categories. Currently, to be eligible for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, a person needs to be financially needy and also prove with medical evidence that there is a disability which causes the person to not be able to hold a job for longer than 12 months. When a person gets approved for benefits, a single person can't have more than $2,000 in resources at any