What To Know About SSDI For Mental Health Awareness Week
At some point in time, you or a loved one have probably experienced a mental health struggle of some kind. Stress, grief, and trauma are all external factors that can challenge nearly anyone’s mental and emotional state. Hopefully, you have bounced back from the adversity and felt okay once it has passed over. For others, it may not be so easy.
Anxiety, mood, and personality disorders are just a few mental health conditions that can affect somebody’s day-to-day life consistently and throughout their lifetime. In many cases, they can be managed with a proper treatment plan. However, in more severe cases, it could require extra assistance from the Social Security Administration (SSA). At Daggett Shuler, we encourage the Triad community to advocate and provide resources for those who are struggling with a mental illness during Mental Health Awareness Week, which is observed October 3rd through the 9th.
How the SSA Can Help Those Suffering