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Shelter Deduction Cap Override for Elderly Disabled

Households with both elderly and disabled members typically qualify for an uncapped shelter deduction, meaning housing costs are fully counted in benefit calculations without hitting a ceiling. This recognition reflects the particular vulnerability of multi-generational or complex households.

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SNAP normally applies a cap on how much of your shelter costs can be deducted when calculating your benefit amount, but households that include an elderly or disabled member are exempt from this cap, allowing the full shelter cost to reduce countable income.

This exemption can substantially increase monthly SNAP benefits for qualifying households, yet it is frequently miscalculated or overlooked during eligibility determinations. AI can help you verify whether the uncapped shelter deduction applies to your case and prepare documentation to correct any miscalculation.

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