Rehabilitation Benefit

The term rehabilitation benefit applies to the type of benefits that an individual may receive through the Social Security Administration. A rehabilitation benefit is a benefit that is paid to those who qualify to help cover the costs the insured person may understand by enrolling in programs such as a rehabilitation program, for returning to work. Individuals may have been out of work for some time due to a disability but the cost of rehabilitating themselves to get back to work is too high otherwise. This program has a design to help those who could return to work to get back to doing so.

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  • 18 percent of all benefits paid through the Social Security Administration in 2009 were paid to disabled workers and their dependents.
  • About 91 percent of American workers who are between the ages of 21 and 64 are covered employees (as are their families) for long term disability.

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