I think this question was partially answered before as well, but I'll repeat some of it again.
We look at the reports provided by the applicant and the severity of the condition and the needs for services, the frequency they require. An individualized approach is used because courts have told us again and again that you have to review the applicant individually, not on a generic or diagnosis-based assessment. We look at the diagnosis and we look at the prognosis for the next five years and what types of services are required for that particular individual.