Category: Program Benefits


  • The Social Security Administration is the agency that provides monthly benefits to many dependent citizens of America. It has scheduled dates of payments released every month. If someone thinks, why my social security direct deposit is late? Then one must first check out the monthly calendar. Usually, the payments are deposited on Wednesdays of every…

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal agency that supports low-income families having children with disabilities or other health issues. Some health conditions are life-long such as cerebral palsy, blindness, down syndrome, autism, or intellectual disability. These conditions are costlier and get more demanding with time. Individuals and families depending on SSI are always worried…

  • Every year almost 150,000 Americans get diagnosed with narcolepsy; making it a rare type of neuro-related disease. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), narcolepsy is defined as a neurological disorder, which chronically affects the brain cells; particularly those responsible for controlling sleeping cycles. It is often called “sleep attacks”. People, who are unaware…

  • Everyday expenses are inflating at a higher rate, and budgeting can be more complicated when you already have too much on your plate. One way to actively curb your expenses is to use coupons that help you snag deals you wouldn’t otherwise find. Many big and small businesses offer several different types of coupons on…

  • Introduction and a brief history The Maryland children’s health program provides full health coverage for children up till the age of 19 and pregnant women irrespective of age that meet the income criteria. The beneficiaries of this program can get care from a range of Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) utilizing the care delivery system through…

  • The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides a grant that is administered by the Administration for Community Living and the Office of Healthcare Information and Counseling. History In 1990, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act laid the foundation for the State Health Insurance Assistance Program. This law section made state grants by authorizing the Centers…

  • Social Security Benefits is an agency that assists many Americans through different programs and forums. It is also one such program that provides a monthly stipend to the disabled citizens of America. Some retirees or veterans also get monthly compensation under this program. At times, an applicant’s case is declined or denied by the agency…

  • Unemployment benefits are traditionally available for employers who lose a job through no fault of their own. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, a lot of businesses suffered losses because of insufficient financial resources to keep the business afloat.

  • The ongoing pandemic situation has transformed the world upside down. The world is now confined indoors so that the human race could survive this fatal virus spreading across the planet. Because of the Covid-19 protocols and SOPs, the home infusion services became an integral part of the lives of US citizens. The Medicare home infusion…

  • Disability insurance is often ignored, but a much-needed contingency plan. In case an accident or illness limits a person’s ability to work, s/he should have a buffer to meet the basic financial expenses. However, the amount of coverage received depends on the extent to which a person has been affected. This means that the benefits…