References
Nolo’s Guide to Social Security Disability: Getting and Keeping Your Benefits
by David A. Morton, III
Published by Nolo
Health Insurance Resources: A Guide for People with Chronic Disease and Disability
Published by Demos Medical
Consumer Information from the Federal Government
The quarterly Consumer Information Center Catalog lists more than 200 helpful federal publications. For your free copy, write: Consumer Information Catalog, Pueblo, CO 81009, call 888-8-PUEBLO or find the catalog at www.pueblo.gsa.gov.
Helpful Links
www.disabilityresources.org
Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently. They disseminate information about books, brochures, magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, telephone hotlines and online services that provide free, inexpensive, or hard-to-find information to help people with disabilities live independently.
www.ssa.gov
The Social Security Administration site provides up-to-date information on all aspects of Social Security, including an explanation of disability benefits, and instructions for applying for disability benefits.
www.nichcy.org
The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities can assist if you are a parent of a handicapped child or a disabled adult and need assistance locating a parent support group, services, information on vocational and transitional issues, special education or legal rights and advocacy, contact: