Specifications include, but are not limited to: Case Management Services: Assessing, planning, monitoring, locating and linking an individual to community supports and/or services. Supports needed generally reflect health care services, social services, benefits, or fundamental supports (e.g. housing). Case manager may assist with referrals to agencies, setting appointments, providing intervention with problems, documenting supports received and aiding through informal counseling or guidance with interpersonal problems or people relationships. Daily Living Skills Training: Training or teaching an individual a skill to develop greater independence. Skill training is task-oriented and time-limited with pre- and post-assessment. Areas of focus typically include: personal care, grooming, dressing, food preparation, money transactions, budgeting, and home upkeep, use of community resources, community-travel and training on safety issues. Daily Living Skills Maintenance: Assisting/accompanying an individual with typical day-to-day functions that enable community living. This service typically includes functional training, general guidance and supervision of instrumental ADLs, informal intermittent, monitoring critical appointments to lessen vulnerability and increase or maintain success in community living. DL-Maintenance fosters the individual retaining their functional level and generally learning new tasks over time. It is likely that the individual in this category may always require the same level of support to maintain community living.