Case management in behavioral health involves coordinating community services to provide customized mental health care according to an individual's needs. A case manager assesses treatment needs, develops and monitors treatment plans, and ensures the individual's needs, strengths, preferences, and goals are addressed regarding legal, vocational, educational, financial, health, and self-care issues. In initial assessments, case managers collect information on the individual's work, education, legal, living, family, income, health, substance use, and safety situations to develop a discharge plan with short and long-term goals prioritizing steps to achieve independence and well-being.