State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2009

California

State Supplementation

Mandatory Minimum Supplementation

Administration: Social Security Administration.

Optional State Supplementation

Administration: Social Security Administration.

Effective date: January 1, 1974.

Statutory basis for payment: Welfare and Institutions Code, section 12000ff.

Funding

Administration: State funds.

Assistance: State funds.

Passalong method: Maintaining payment levels.

Place of application: Social Security Administration field offices.

Scope of coverage: Optional state supplement provided to every aged, blind, and disabled SSI recipient, including children.

Resource limitations: Federal SSI regulations apply.

Income exclusions: Federal SSI regulations apply.

Recoveries, liens, and assignments: None.

Financial responsibility of relatives: None.

Interim assistance: State participates.

Payment calculation method: The state supplementation is added to the federal payment. Countable income is deducted first from the federal payment. Any income that remains to be counted after the federal payment has been reduced to zero is then deducted from the state supplementary payment.

Payment levels: See Table 1.

Table 1.A Optional state supplementation payment levels, January 2009 (in dollars)
Living arrangement State code Combined federal and state State supplementation
Individual Couple Individual Couple
Living independently with cooking facilities A  
Aged and disabled   907.00 1,579.00 233.00 568.00
Blind   972.00 a 1,806.00 298.00 795.00
Nonmedical out-of-home care B 1,086.00 2,172.00 412.00 1,161.00
Living independently without cooking facilities C  
Aged and disabled   991.00 1,747.00 317.00 736.00
Living in the household of another D  
Aged and disabled   683.34 1,269.66 234.00 595.66
Blind   764.34 b 1,496.66 315.00 822.66
Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage E 793.00 . . . 119.00 . . .
Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another F 856.34 1,719.66 407.00 1,045.66
Disabled minor in the household of another G 557.34 . . . 108.00 . . .
Medicaid facility J 50.00 100.00 20.00 40.00
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Office of Income Security Programs.
NOTES: Blind individuals aged 65 or older are entitled to the highest payment category for which they qualify.
. . . = not applicable.
a. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1,721.
b. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1,410.66.
DEFINITIONS:
A: Living independently with cooking facilities.
Includes recipients who:
  • Live in their own household and have cooking and food storage facilities or are provided with meals as part of the living arrangement,
  • Are patients in private medical facilities licensed by the state but not certified under Title XIX,
  • Are blind children under age 18 who live with parents, or
  • Are blind and live independently with or without cooking and food storage facilities.
B: Nonmedical out-of-home care (NMOHC).
Includes adult recipients who reside in a federal Code A living arrangement and who receive care and supervision while residing either in the home of a relative, legal guardian, or conservator or in a state-licensed NMOHC facility. Includes children who are:
  • Blind and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Blind and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent or legal guardian or conservator,
  • Disabled and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a legal guardian or conservator who is not his or her relative,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent, or
  • Blind or disabled and residing in a "certified family home."
C: Living independently without cooking facilities (aged and disabled).
Includes aged or disabled recipients or couples who are not provided with meals and do not have access to adequate cooking and food storage facilities as part of their living arrangement.
D: Living in the household of another.
Includes recipients residing in a federal Code B living arrangement who do not qualify for any other state living arrangement.
E: Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent.
F: Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another.
Includes recipients who meet the state criteria for nonmedical out-of-home care payments and are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
G: Disabled minor in the household of another.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent but are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
J: Medicaid facility.
Includes recipients who reside in a federal Code D living arrangement.
Table 1.B Optional state supplementation payment levels, May 2009 (in dollars)
Living arrangement State code Combined federal and state State supplementation
Individual Couple Individual Couple
Living independently with cooking facilities A  
Aged and disabled   870.00 1,524.00 196.00 513.00
Blind   935.00 a 1,751.00 261.00 740.00
Nonmedical out-of-home care B 1,086.00 2,172.00 412.00 1,161.00
Living independently without cooking facilities C  
Aged and disabled   954.00 1,692.00 280.00 681.00
Living in the household of another D  
Aged and disabled   658.67 1,233.00 209.33 559.00
Blind   739.67 b 1,460.00 290.33 786.00
Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage E 756.00 . . . 82.00 . . .
Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another F 856.34 1,719.66 407.00 1,045.66
Disabled minor in the household of another G 532.67 . . . 83.33 . . .
Medicaid facility J 50.00 100.00 20.00 40.00
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Office of Income Security Programs.
NOTES: Blind individuals aged 65 or older are entitled to the highest payment category for which they qualify.
. . . = not applicable.
a. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1,666.
b. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1,374
DEFINITIONS:
A: Living independently with cooking facilities.
Includes recipients who:
  • Live in their own household and have cooking and food storage facilities or are provided with meals as part of the living arrangement,
  • Are patients in private medical facilities licensed by the state but not certified under Title XIX,
  • Are blind children under age 18 who live with parents, or
  • Are blind and live independently with or without cooking and food storage facilities.
B: Nonmedical out-of-home care (NMOHC).
Includes adult recipients who reside in a federal Code A living arrangement and who receive care and supervision while residing either in the home of a relative, legal guardian, or conservator or in a state-licensed NMOHC facility. Includes children who are:
  • Blind and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Blind and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent or legal guardian or conservator,
  • Disabled and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a legal guardian or conservator who is not his or her relative,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent, or
  • Blind or disabled and residing in a "certified family home."
C: Living independently without cooking facilities (aged and disabled).
Includes aged or disabled recipients or couples who are not provided with meals and do not have access to adequate cooking and food storage facilities as part of their living arrangement.
D: Living in the household of another.
Includes recipients residing in a federal Code B living arrangement who do not qualify for any other state living arrangement.
E: Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent.
F: Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another.
Includes recipients who meet the state criteria for nonmedical out-of-home care payments and are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
G: Disabled minor in the household of another.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent but are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
J: Medicaid facility.
Includes recipients who reside in a federal Code D living arrangement.
Table 1.C Optional state supplementation payment levels, July 2009 (in dollars)
Living arrangement State code Combined federal and state State supplementation
Individual Couple Individual Couple
Living independently with cooking facilities A  
Aged and disabled   850.00 1,489.00 176.00 478.00
Blind   913.00 a 1,711.00 239.00 700.00
Nonmedical out-of-home care B 1,086.00 2,172.00 412.00 1,161.00
Living independently without cooking facilities C  
Aged and disabled   934.00 1,657.00 260.00 646.00
Living in the household of another D  
Aged and disabled   643.52 1,233.00 194.18 559.00
Blind   722.66 b 1,426.42 273.32 752.42
Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage E 739.00 . . . 65.00 . . .
Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another F 856.34 1,719.66 407.00 1,045.66
Disabled minor in the household of another G 520.42 . . . 71.08 . . .
Medicaid facility J 50.00 100.00 20.00 40.00
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Office of Income Security Programs.
NOTES: Blind individuals aged 65 or older are entitled to the highest payment category for which they qualify.
. . . = not applicable.
a. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1,628.
b. Payment level for a couple in which only one member is blind is $1342.40.
DEFINITIONS:
A: Living independently with cooking facilities.
Includes recipients who:
  • Live in their own household and have cooking and food storage facilities or are provided with meals as part of the living arrangement,
  • Are patients in private medical facilities licensed by the state but not certified under Title XIX,
  • Are blind children under age 18 who live with parents, or
  • Are blind and live independently with or without cooking and food storage facilities.
B: Nonmedical out-of-home care (NMOHC).
Includes adult recipients who reside in a federal Code A living arrangement and who receive care and supervision while residing either in the home of a relative, legal guardian, or conservator or in a state-licensed NMOHC facility. Includes children who are:
  • Blind and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Blind and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent or legal guardian or conservator,
  • Disabled and residing in a state-licensed NMOHC facility,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a legal guardian or conservator who is not his or her relative,
  • Disabled and residing in the home of a relative who is not his or her parent, or
  • Blind or disabled and residing in a "certified family home."
C: Living independently without cooking facilities (aged and disabled).
Includes aged or disabled recipients or couples who are not provided with meals and do not have access to adequate cooking and food storage facilities as part of their living arrangement.
D: Living in the household of another.
Includes recipients residing in a federal Code B living arrangement who do not qualify for any other state living arrangement.
E: Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent.
F: Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another.
Includes recipients who meet the state criteria for nonmedical out-of-home care payments and are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
G: Disabled minor in the household of another.
Includes disabled children under age 18 who reside with a parent but are in a federal Code B living arrangement.
J: Medicaid facility.
Includes recipients who reside in a federal Code D living arrangement.

Number of recipients: See Table 2.

Table 2. Number of persons receiving optional state supplementation, January 2009
Living arrangement State code Total Aged Blind Disabled
Adults Children
All recipients   1,245,507 363,458 17,600 710,765 153,684
Living independently with cooking facilities A 946,941 304,307 15,766 586,261 40,607
Nonmedical out-of-home care B 53,928 4,641 480 42,397 6,410
Living independently without cooking facilities C 38,981 3,606 0 34,881 494
Living in the household of another D 89,992 46,481 1,125 37,329 5,057
Disabled minor in home of parent or relative by blood or marriage E 94,907 . . . . . . . . . 94,907
Nonmedical out-of-home care, living in the household of another F 1,553 321 28 1,037 167
Disabled minor in the household of another G 3,883 . . . . . . . . . 3,883
Medicaid facility J 15,322 4,102 201 8,860 2,159
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
NOTE: . . . = not applicable.

Total expenditures: The Social Security Administration reported expenditures of $3,388,738,000 for calendar year 2008 in federally administered payments to SSI recipients.

State Assistance for Special Needs

Administration

Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Social Services.

Special Needs Circumstances

Maintenance for guide dog: Eligible recipients with guide, signal, or other service dogs receive $50 per month in state aid to pay for dog food and other costs associated with the dog's maintenance.

In-home supportive services: Supportive services (i.e., certain domestic and personal care services) are provided to eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons who cannot perform the services themselves and who cannot safely remain in their own home unless such services are provided.

Medicaid

Eligibility

Criteria: SSI program guidelines (Title XVI).

Determined by: Social Security Administration.

Medically Needy Program

State provides a program for the aged, blind, and disabled medically needy.

Unpaid Medical Expenses

The Social Security Administration does not obtain this information.