Social Security Celebrates Americans with Disabilities Act

Social Security Celebrates Americans with Disabilities Act

Social Security & You
By Brandon P. Smith, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

This year, we celebrate 33 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its
importance to many beneficiaries. We’re committed to the principles and spirit of the ADA,
and the way it improves the lives of millions. Matt’s story is an example of how the ADA and
our Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program can help beneficiaries achieve their career goals.

As a job seeker who is deaf and needs accommodations, Matt was reluctant to tell prospective
employers about his disability. He worried that employers would not hire him if they knew
about his disability.

That’s when Matt connected with our Ticket Program. This program supports career
development for people ages 18 to 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits and want
to work. Through this free and voluntary program, approved service providers offer supports
and services as participants move toward financial independence through work.
Matt learned how his employment might affect his benefits. He also learned that our
Medicare-related work incentive allows him to pursue a career without worrying about health
care coverage.

If Matt’s disability interfered with work, he could return to receiving benefits without having
to file a new application through the expedited reinstatement process.

Matt now works full-time as a human resource analyst. Thanks to the ADA, he received
accommodations for the interview process and on the job. He also found that the Ticket
Program helped him find a path to a better future. You can learn more about the Ticket
Program at choosework.ssa.gov.

Our online booklet, Your Ticket to Work: What You Need to Know to Keep it Working for You
found at ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10062.pdf, provides detailed information about the program.
You can learn more about Matt’s story at choosework.ssa.gov/library/matt-success-story.
Please share these resources with your loved ones.

About the author

Brandon P. Smith is the author of Northeast Ohio Thrive’s Social Security & You blog. He is a Social Security public affairs specialist with the Social Security Administration, based in Cleveland. A Cleveland native, he joined the SSA in 2003. He is the primary contact for media relations, outreach, and presentations for the agency in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, and Geauga counties. In addition to other communications awards, Brandon received a Deputy Commissioner Citation from Social Security’s Office of Communication in 2015 for his outstanding public affairs support of the agency’s national communication initiatives.

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