As used in this subpart:
- (1) “Greatest economic need” means the need resulting from an income level at or below poverty levels as set by the United States Bureau of the Census;
- (2) “Greatest social need” means the need caused by noneconomic factors which include physical and mental disabilities, language barriers, and cultural, social, or geographical isolation which restrict an individual's ability to perform normal daily tasks or threaten his or her capacity to live independently; and
(3)
- (A) “Socialization” means facilitation of client's involvement in activities to promote social interaction and reduce social isolation.
(B) This may be accomplished through activities which provide:
- (i) Personal enrichment;
- (ii) Satisfying use of leisure time; or
- (iii) Development of new skills or knowledge.
(C) Activities include:
- (i) Sports;
- (ii) Arts;
- (iii) Games;
- (iv) Crafts;
- (v) Nutrition or other educational sessions; and
- (vi) Group travel to activities such as contests, dances, visiting, and outreach.