Sarah Deaver, Esq. is the Senior Director for Disability Programs at Enlyte, where she oversees Social Security operations along with the Disability Absence and Ticket to Work divisions. As both a licensed attorney and a registered nurse, Sarah brings a rare interdisciplinary perspective to program integrity and medical evidence development.
Jennie Gailey, Esq. is the Vice President of Utilization Management at Enlyte, where she drives strategy and operational excellence across the company's Utilization Review, Social Security, and Ticket to Work programs. With over 21 years of experience in Social Security Disability, Ms. Gailey has represented tens of thousands of individuals before the Social Security Administration and built a distinguished reputation for leadership, innovation, and client-centered program management.
Help Clients Return to Work Without Losing Critical Disability Protections
This session equips representatives with practical strategies and tools to identify, support, and empower SSDI & SSI recipients who show readiness for employment through SSA's Ticket to Work program, focusing on client empowerment and successful transitions.
Eligible for up to 1 CLE Credit Hour
This session was originally submitted for CLE as a live, in-person presentation and a live webcast for the 2026 Spring National Conference and may be eligible for self-study credit. Each state handles self-study credit differently; for questions, please consult your State Bar Association.
Recorded Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: April 22, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Sarah Deaver, Esq., RN, Senior Director for Disability Programs | Enlyte
Sarah Deaver, Esq. is the Senior Director for Disability Programs at Enlyte, where she oversees Social Security operations along with the Disability Absence and Ticket to Work divisions. As both a licensed attorney and a registered nurse, Sarah brings a rare interdisciplinary perspective to program integrity and medical evidence development. With over 16 years of Social Security experience, she leads legislative affairs for the organization, anticipating enforcement trends and regulatory interpretations before they affect case outcomes. Her workshops on strategic case development are designed to help practitioners navigate evolving disability landscapes and challenging fact patterns, translating complex regulatory changes into actionable strategies.
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Recognition & Leadership
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Jennie Gailey, Esq., Vice President of Utilization Management | Enlyte
Jennie Gailey, Esq. is the Vice President of Utilization Management at Enlyte, where she drives strategy and operational excellence across the company’s Utilization Review, Social Security, and Ticket to Work programs. With over 21 years of experience in Social Security Disability, Ms. Gailey has represented tens of thousands of individuals before the Social Security Administration and built a distinguished reputation for leadership, innovation, and client-centered program management. She brings deep industry expertise and a customer-first approach to delivering solutions that improve outcomes and efficiency across Enlyte’s disability programs.
Education & Credentials
Recognition & Leadership
Professional Involvement
Experience
I. Identifying Work-Ready Clients: Readiness Assessment Tools; Motivational Indicators; Life Transition Opportunities | 8:30am – 9:00am
Learn how to recognize when SSDI or SSI recipients may be ready to explore employment opportunities. This topic covers practical readiness assessment tools, motivational indicators that signal interest in work, and key life transitions—such as improved health, financial goals, or changes in family circumstances—that can create opportunities for returning to the workforce.
II. Breaking Down Barriers to Participation: Fear Management Strategies; Myth-Busting Resources; Success Stories | 9:00am – 9:25am
Many beneficiaries hesitate to pursue work because of fear and misinformation about losing benefits. This section explores strategies for addressing these concerns, including fear-management techniques, myth-busting resources that clarify SSA work incentives, and real-world success stories that demonstrate how beneficiaries can safely test employment.
III. Program Navigation Support: General TTW Program Review; EN Selection Support; Income Reporting Tools & OP Protection; Timeline Visualization Framework | 9:25am – 9:45am
Attorneys and representatives will learn how to guide clients through the Ticket to Work (TTW) program from start to finish. The discussion includes an overview of how the program operates, how to help clients select an appropriate Employment Network (EN), tools for accurate income reporting and overpayment protection, and visual frameworks that help clients understand the timeline of returning to work while maintaining benefit safeguards.