Grantees providing or coordinating the provision of case management services must provide or coordinate the provision of case management services that include, at a minimum:
(a) Performing a careful assessment of participants, and developing and monitoring case plans in coordination with a formal assessment of suicide prevention services needed, including necessary follow-up activities, to ensure that the participant's needs are adequately addressed;
(b) Establishing linkages with appropriate agencies and service providers in the area to help participants obtain needed suicide prevention services;
(c) Providing referrals to participants and related activities (such as scheduling appointments for participants) to help participants obtain needed suicide prevention services, such as medical, social, and educational assistance or other suicide prevention services to address participants' identified needs and goals;
(d) Deciding how resources and services are allocated to participants on the basis of need;
(e) Educating participants on issues, including, but not limited to, suicide prevention services availability and participant rights; and
(f) Other activities, as approved by VA, to serve the comprehensive needs of participants for the purpose of reducing suicide risk.