Bowling Green OH Field Office Hours of Operation
Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Directions to the Bowling Green OH Social Security Office
East of intersection of dunbridge and napoleon roads. One block south of wooster street/bowling green road. One block north of the wood county sherriff's dept.
Disability Resources in Bowling Green and Wood county, OH
Living in Bowling Green and Wood County OH can be a great place to be, especially for disabled and unemployed adults. There are a variety of resources available to help disabled and unemployed adults in the area. This includes assistance with finding employment, housing, transportation, and other services that can make life easier for those who are struggling.
For those who are seeking employment, there are several organizations that can provide assistance with job search and training. The Bowling Green Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) offers free mentoring and business advice to help entrepreneurs and small business owners start and grow their businesses. The OhioMeansJobs Wood County can provide job search assistance, resume and job interview coaching, and information on local job openings. For those who need more specialized assistance in their job search, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) has disability programs to help disabled individuals find appropriate employment.
Those who need assistance with housing can find help through the Wood County Housing and Community Services (WCHCS). WCHCS provides rental assistance and housing counseling to qualified applicants. In addition, they work to provide support services to ensure individuals are able to stay in their homes. Other housing resources available in the area include the Wood County Homeless Shelter and the Wood County Community Action Commission.
Finally, transportation is an important part of daily life for disabled and unemployed adults. The Wood County Public Transit offers transportation to those in need, and there are also several local cab companies. In addition, the Wood County Senior Services can provide transportation for seniors who need help getting around.
Below is a list of helpful websites for disabled and unemployed adults in Bowling Green and Wood County OH:
Frequently Asked Questions about the Bowling Green OH Social Security Office
Can I make an appointment online?
Generally speaking, social security offices do not have online appointments. Your best bet is to call the office directly. The phone number is 866-931-7674
What services are offered at the Bowling Green OH Social Security Office?
Like most social security offices, this office provides a variety of services for people who need help with social security benefits or services. They provide social security card services, help with disability benefits and help with retirement benefits. For a full list of services please visit our social security services page.
What are the current COVID protocals?
Social security offices are part of the federal government and observe all current CDC guidelines. For more informaiton, about current protocols in place at this office, please call 866-931-7674