SSA's Rehabilitation Programs

Gao ID: HEHS-95-253R September 7, 1995

Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Research Demonstration Program (RDP) and Project Network (PN). GAO noted that: (1) SSA intended for RDP to cover a broad array of populations, use a wide range of methodologies, and test a variety of interventions in order to educate the agency about rehabilitation and employment techniques, as well as educate private providers about SSA beneficiaries and their particular needs; (2) RDP involves a total of 116 RDP grants at a cost of about $30 million, forty-six of which include waivers that permit direct referral of Social Security beneficiaries to vocational rehabilitation sources other than the state agencies; (3) SSA tested four case management models in which SSA field office staff provide rehabilitation and employment services to Disability Insurance (DI) beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applicants; (4) PN case managers use self-screening to identify individuals with the potential for rehabilitation, focus on job placement in the competitive labor market, and provide additional assistance to help clients complete a rehabilatation plan; (5) PN has a total budget of approximately $25 million, which covers estimated costs for project administration and evaluation and vocational rehabilitation services for project participants, and is intended to measure the incremental effects of case management.



The Justia Government Accountability Office site republishes public reports retrieved from the U.S. GAO These reports should not be considered official, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Justia.