State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2011
Illinois
State Supplementation
Mandatory Minimum Supplementation
Administration: State Department of Human Services.
Optional State Supplementation
Administration: State Department of Human Services.
Effective date: March 1, 1974.
Statutory basis for payment: Illinois Revised Statutes, chapter 305; ILCS, section 5/3-1 et seq.
Funding
Administration: State funds.
Assistance: State funds.
Passalong method: Maintaining payment levels.
Place of application: County offices of the state Department of Human Services, except in Cook County, where application is made at district offices of the Department of Human Services.
Scope of coverage: Optional state supplement is provided to all aged, blind, or disabled SSI recipients, including children, whose income maintenance needs, based on state standards, exceed their monthly SSI benefit plus other income. Individuals who have been denied SSI because of their level of income may be eligible for an optional state supplement if there is a deficit between all other income and the income maintenance need based on state standards. Noncitizens living in the community who are eligible because the federal 7-year limit has expired are given a flat $500 allowance. This program went into effect July 15, 2004.
Resource limitations: Federal SSI regulations apply.
Income exclusions
All recipients: First $25 per month of any income, except income received from a spouse or other person.
Aged and disabled: $20 plus one-half of next $60 per month of earned income.
Blind: $85 plus one-half of remainder of earned income per month.
Recoveries, liens, and assignments: Estate claims are filed against real and personal property for all:
- Income maintenance paid after 1963;
- Medical assistance paid before October 1, 1993, and after January 1, 1966, for persons aged 65 or older; and
- Medical assistance paid after October 1, 1993, for persons aged 55 or older.
Financial responsibility of relatives: Spouse for spouse; parent for minor child, except when child has married.
Interim assistance: State participates.
Payment calculation method: A standard applies that is established by the state for the total SSI payment. The federal SSI payment and any countable income are deducted from the state standard, which is based on individual income maintenance needs. The remainder is the state supplementation.
Payment levels: See Table 1.
Living arrangement | Combined federal and state | State supplementation | ||
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Individual | Couple | Individual | Couple | |
Living independently | a | a | a | a |
Room and board facility | a | a | a | a |
Residential facility | a | a | a | a |
SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Office of Income Security Programs; state information. | ||||
a. State supplementation is based on state-approved allowances given for individual needs. | ||||
DEFINITIONS:
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Number of recipients: See Table 2.
Living arrangement | Total | Aged | Blind | Disabled |
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All recipients | 26,864 | 5,321 | 91 | 21,452 |
Living independently | 26,407 | 5,265 | 90 | 21,052 |
Room and board facility | 22 | 4 | 0 | 18 |
Residential facility | 435 | 52 | 1 | 382 |
SOURCE: State information. |
Total expenditures: The state reported expenditures of $30,248,649 for calendar year 2010 in state-administered payments to SSI recipients.
State Assistance for Special Needs
Illinois assists with funeral and burial costs of persons who were eligible for state-administered cash or medical assistance at the time of death.
Medicaid
Eligibility
Criteria: State guidelines.
Determined by: State.
Medically Needy Program
State provides a program for the aged, blind, and disabled medically needy and for children and caretakers.
Unpaid Medical Expenses
The Social Security Administration does not obtain this information.