Disability Benefits for Children — What's Available in 2026
Children with qualifying disabilities may receive SSI of up to $967/month if the child's and parents' income and resources meet SSI limits. The disability must be expected to last at least 12 months. Both physical and mental health conditions qualify.
ABLE accounts allow people with disabilities (diagnosed before age 26) to save without it counting against SSI and Medicaid asset limits. IEPs and 504 plans provide educational accommodations at no cost. Planning for the age-18 transition is critical — many children lose SSI at 18 under the stricter adult standard.
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Children receiving SSI automatically qualify for Medicaid in most states.
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Children receiving SSI automatically qualify for Medicaid in most states — verify your coverage.
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2026 SSI for Children — Key Eligibility Rules
2026 SSI for Children — Key Eligibility Rules
SSI uses both the child's and parents' financial information
| Factor | Rule | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Child disability standard | Marked and severe functional limitations | Physical or mental conditions |
| Expected duration | At least 12 months or result in death | Not temporary conditions |
| Parental income deeming | Parents' income counted until age 18 | Reduces or eliminates benefit |
| Asset limit | $2,000 individual / $3,000 couple | Excludes home and one car |
| Maximum benefit | $967/month (2026) | Before income reductions |
| Age 18 review | Adult standard applied at 18 | Many children lose SSI at 18 |
Children receiving SSI automatically qualify for Medicaid in most states. Apply as early as possible — process takes 3–5 months.
How to Apply for Disability Benefits for Your Child
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Apply for SSI as Early as Possible
Call 1-800-772-1213 or visit ssa.gov. Benefits are not retroactive past the application date.
SSI for Children Guide →
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Gather Comprehensive Medical Records
SSA needs detailed records from all treating providers. The more comprehensive your documentation, the faster the decision.
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Open an ABLE Account
Once approved for SSI, open an ABLE account to save without affecting benefit eligibility.
ABLE Account Guide →
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Plan for the Age-18 Transition
At 18, SSA applies adult disability standards. Begin planning and appealing early if denied.
Age-18 Transition Guide →
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Transition
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