Social Security Office in Akron, OH
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What Akron Residents Need to Know
Benefits you may be missing — specific to Ohio residents.
Medicaid Changes Are Hitting Ohio
OBBBA work requirements are rolling out 2026–2027. If you're on Medicaid, watch your mail. Miss a renewal and you could lose coverage.
Medicare Savings: Most Don't Apply
Income under $1,835/month? Your state may pay your Part B premium ($202.90/mo) and more. Ask about QMB, SLMB, or QI — or call Chapter Medicare at (352) 841-0632 for a free review.
SNAP: Don't Leave Food Money Behind
Millions of seniors qualify for SNAP but never apply. Income under $1,580/month? You may get $100–$300/month for groceries.
SSI: $994/Month Most Don't Know About
SSI pays up to $994/month ($1,491 couples) if you're 65+, blind, or disabled with limited income. It's separate from SS retirement.
Divorced? Check Your Spousal Benefits
Marriage lasted 10+ years? You may be entitled to benefits on your ex-spouse's record — even if they've remarried.
Extra Help With Prescriptions
Income under $22,590/year ($30,660 couples)? Extra Help can save $5,000+/year on Part D. Out-of-pocket cap is $2,100 in 2026.
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Social Security Administration — Akron
Here are the details for your local office. But remember — many things can be done online or by phone without a trip.
Akron, OH 44320
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Appointment required for most in-person help
Call 1-800-772-1213 or this office first. Don't count on same-day walk-in service.
Call today — even without all your documents
Don't wait. Call the office or start online at ssa.gov. SSA will tell you exactly what you need.
What we want you to know before you call or visit
The whole point of this page is to make sure you walk into that office — or pick up that phone — prepared. Here's what most people don't realize they can do from home first.
Before you go to the Akron office
This is the part SSA doesn't tell you. We will.
What to bring
At minimum, bring a government-issued photo ID and your Social Security number.
- Government-issued photo ID
- Your Social Security number or SSA letter
- Any notice or appointment confirmation
What Dr. Ed would do
Call before showing up. Ask what appointment type you need, whether it can be done by phone, and whether this office is the right destination.
Don't wait for every document. Call today — SSA will tell you exactly what to bring.
Local arrival notes
Parking: Free parking available in the office lot.
Transit: Check local transit routes for bus service to this location.
Accessibility: ADA accessible. Wheelchair-accessible entrance and restrooms.
Help near Akron if you need more
Ohio SNAP/Food Assistance
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Ohio
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Frequently asked questions
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Can I work and still collect Social Security?
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How we verify this page
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