Save
some time during the holidays -- online
Send a link to a friend
[December 08, 2011]
The
holidays are here and that means busy days ahead for families across
the nation: gift shopping, preparing for guests, sending out
holiday greetings, looking up recipes for favorite traditional
dishes, checking those credit card and bank account balances.
|
Many people have found an
easier way to manage many of their activities of the holiday season
by going online. Some shoppers have eliminated the need to go to
crowded shopping malls for holiday gifts by taking care of it over
the Internet. Some even look up recipes on the Internet and send
holiday greetings by email. You’ll find that these types of
convenient, secure transactions can also be found in places you may
not ordinarily think to look — for example, at
www.socialsecurity.gov!
You can apply online for
benefits, obtain information, plan for retirement, and request a
replacement Medicare card, even apply for Extra Help with
your prescription drug costs all at
www.socialsecurity.gov.
You can handle much of your
Social Security business quickly and securely from your home or
office computer. If you visit our website at
www.socialsecurity.gov
you will find that you can —
- get an instant,
personalized estimate of your future Social Security benefits;
- apply for retirement,
disability, and spouse’s benefits;
- check the status of
your benefit application;
- change your address
and phone number, if you receive monthly benefits;
- sign-up for direct
deposit of Social Security benefits;
- use our benefit
planners to help you better understand your Social Security
protection as you plan for your financial future;
- find the nearest
Social Security office; and
- request a replacement
Medicare card.
[to top of second
column]
|
Looking for more Social
Security information? You can go online to find out almost anything
you need to know about the Social Security program. Information is
available on subjects ranging from how to get a Social Security
number for a newborn to how to go back to work while receiving
disability benefits.
This holiday season, do you
want to have more time to visit with friends and family? If so, take
care of your Social Security business at
www.socialsecurity.gov.
By Judith Bartels
Social Security District
Manager in Springfield, IL
|