Understanding Social Security Social Security supports rural communities
We make it easy for you to access our programs and services. Our website offers a convenient way to apply online for benefits. You can apply online for:
* Retirement or spouse’s benefits: You must be at least 61 years and nine months in age and want your benefits to start in no more than four months. Check out our Apply for Benefits page at ssa.gov/retireonline for information on how to apply.
* Disability benefits: Our disability program pays benefits to workers and certain family members who are "insured." This means that they worked long enough — and recently enough — and paid
* Supplemental Security Income (SSI): SSI provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness, or people older than age 65, who have low income and resources. Visit ssa.gov/benefits/ssi to begin your application online, or tell us that you want to apply or help someone else apply and we will contact you to schedule an appointment.
* Medicare: Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people who are age 65 and older, some people younger than 65 who have disabilities, and people with end-stage renal disease. If you are not already receiving
* Extra help with Medicare prescription drug costs: Extra Help helps pay for monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and co-payments related to Medicare prescription drug coverage. Apply at ssa.gov/extrahelp.
We also encourage rural community leaders to encourage people to sign up for a personal my
We also provide survivors benefits to widows, widowers and dependents of eligible workers. This benefit is particularly important to young families with children. You cannot apply for survivors benefits online. Visit our website for more information at sa.gov/benefits/survivors.
If you are not able to use our online services, call our national toll-free number at 800-772-1213. We may be able to help by phone, and if an office visit is required, we can make an appointment to reduce the time waiting in an office.
We remain committed to helping maintain the well-being and protection of the people we serve — including those in rural areas. Please share this information with others in your local community.



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