Aged aliens who were lawfully residing in the U.S. on 8/22/96 and are blind or disabled
                        may be eligible for SSI benefits. (See SI 00502.142 for the eligibility requirements.) Therefore, when interviewing aged aliens, be alert
                        to the existence of medically determinable impairments commonly associated with the
                        aging process, e.g., osteoporosis, arthritis, vision and hearing loss, and memory
                        loss. Question claimants specifically about these impairments during the initial interview.
                        Also, question these individuals about daily activities and limitations, especially
                        when there is limited or no history of medical treatment.
                     
                     Do not give applications and other disability-related forms to aged aliens to complete
                        on a self-help basis unless there is no alternative. Assist claimants in completing
                        these forms.
                     
                     If interpreter services are needed, see GN 00203.011. Also notify the disability determination services (DDS) on the SSA-831-C3/U3 that
                        interpreter services will be needed at the consultative examination.
                     
                     NOTE: A disability determination is needed to establish eligibility. (See SI 00502.142.)