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How will disabled widow’s benefits affect your Columbus aid?  

Getting Disabled Widow’s Benefits in Columbus helps many people pay their bills after losing a spouse. However, these benefits can change how much other aid you get from local programs. Here’s what you need to know about keeping your benefits while getting the most help possible.  

What are disabled widow’s benefits?  

The Social Security Administration offers these benefits to people whose spouses have died. You can get them if you’re 50 to 60 years old and become disabled within seven years of your spouse’s death. The amount depends on how much your spouse earned while working.  

Effects on your other aid programs  

Your benefits will affect different aid programs in Columbus. Here’s how they change each type of help:  

  • Medicaid: Your new benefits count toward Medicaid limits, but Ohio’s rules mean you might still get help  
  • SNAP Benefits: Food stamp amounts may go down, but you can still get some help if you meet income rules  
  • Housing Aid: Section 8 and CMHA will add these benefits when they figure out your rent payment  
  • SSDI: You might get less SSDI or lose it since you can’t get full amounts from both programs  

The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services can tell you exactly how much aid you’ll get. Always tell them right away when you start getting widow’s benefits. This helps avoid problems with your other aid.  

Each aid program in Columbus has different rules about income limits. These rules change often, so what’s true today might be different next year. Your best move is to talk to a benefits lawyer who knows Columbus rules. They can help you get the most from all your benefits while following the law.