Day 4 Recap
That’s a wrap on #NOSSCR 2024!
This morning’s overpayment and Ticket to Work symposium offered attendees an opportunity to learn more about SSA’s complex post-entitlement systems.
After an eclectic lunch, our esteemed panel of experts helped guide attendees through the benefits (and pitfalls) of returning to work while on benefits.
While today was a shorter one, attendees and NOSSCR members had a chance to reflect on the sessions from this week–and to take a final moment to explore all that Nashville has to offer.
Thank you to all who attended, presented, and helped make this an enjoyable and informative week!
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