Specifications include, but are not limited to:. Each Provider shall be required to provide, at a minimum, outreach services, case management, and community mental health services. These services are considered priority services as identified in the PATH Funding Opportunity Announcement. PATH funds can be used to support any of the services listed below for PATH eligible persons: Outreach services; Screening and diagnostic treatment services; Habilitation and rehabilitation services; Community mental health services, which may include Recovery Support Services, such as a Peer Specialists/Recovery Coaches; Alcohol or drug treatment services; Staff training, including the training of individuals who work in shelters, mental health clinics, substance abuse programs, and other sites where individuals who experience homelessness require services; Case management services, including without limitation: Preparing a plan for the provision of community mental health services to eligible homeless individuals involved, and reviewing such plan not less than once every three (3) months; Providing assistance in obtaining and coordinating social and maintenance services for eligible individuals who experience homelessness, including services relating to health insurance enrollment, daily living activities, peer support services, personal financial planning, transportation services, and habilitation and rehabilitation services, prevocational and vocational services, and housing services; Providing assistance to eligible individuals who experience homelessness in obtaining income support services, including housing assistance, food stamps, and supplemental security income benefits; Referring eligible individuals who experience homelessness for such other services as may be appropriate; and Providing representative payee services in accordance with section 1631(a)(2) of the Social Security Act if the eligible individuals who experience homelessness are receiving aid under Title XVI of such act and if the applicant is designated by the Secretary to provide such services; Supportive and supervisory services in residential services; Referral for primary health services, job training, education services, and relevant housing services; and Housing services as specified in Section 522(b) (10) of the Public Health Service Act, as amended (U.S. C. § 290cc-22[b]) including without limitation: Minor renovation, expansion, and repair of housing; Planning of housing; Technical assistance in applying for housing assistance; Improving the coordination of housing services; Security deposits;