Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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What must an individual demonstrate in order to qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?

  1. Disease severity

  2. Financial need by income level

  3. Employment history

  4. Disability duration

The correct answer is: Financial need by income level

To qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), an individual must demonstrate financial need based on their income level. SSI is a needs-based program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides financial assistance to individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled and have limited income and resources. The primary criterion for eligibility is that the applicant's income must fall below a specific threshold, establishing their financial need. The focus on income level means that individuals can qualify for SSI even if they have not been previously employed or if their disability has not reached a certain duration. While other factors such as disease severity and disability duration may be relevant when applying for other forms of disability benefits, they are not direct requirements for determining eligibility for SSI. Therefore, financial need is crucial for qualifying for this program.