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The Eureka Social Security Office would like to remind residents that although its office is closed to walk-in appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s still able to provide services online and by phone.

“Although you can do most of your business with us online, we know that the service channel isn’t right for everyone. You can still count on us by phone. If you have a critical situation and we cannot help you with by phone or online, we may be able to schedule an appointment for you,” a release states.

People can use online services to apply for retirement, disability and Medicare benefits, check the status of an application or appeal, request a replacement Social Security card (in most areas) and print a benefit verification letter among other things.

The Eureka Social Security Office can be reached at 1-(866)-828-1991.

Read the full release below.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT REACHING SOCIAL SECURITY DURING THE COVID-19 Pandemic

By Sarah Sullens

Social Security Operations Supervisor
in Eureka CA

During the current
coronavirus pandemic, we continue to provide help to you and other people in
your communities.  While our offices are not
providing service to walk-in visitors due to COVID-19, we remain ready and able
to help you by phone with most Social Security business.  You can speak with a representative by
calling your local Social Security office or our National 800 Number.  You can find local office phone numbers online by using our Social Security Office
Locator at www.ssa.gov/locator.

We offer many secure and
convenient online services at www.ssa.gov/onlineservices,
where you can:

·
Apply for Retirement, Disability,
and Medicare benefits;

·
Check the status of an application
or appeal;

·
Request a replacement Social
Security card (in most areas);

·
Print a benefit verification
letter; and

·
Much more.

Although you can do most of your business with us online, we know that
service channel isn’t right for everyone.  You can still count on us by phone.  If you have a critical situation and we
cannot help you with by phone or online, we may be able to schedule an
appointment for you.

If you need help, please don’t wait until we can see you in person.  Call us now and get the help you need.  We also understand that getting medical and
other documentation can be difficult due to the pandemic, so we are continuing
to extend certain deadlines wherever possible.

Iridian Casarez was a staff writer at the North Coast Journal from 2019-2023.

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