Nursing Homes in South Carolina

187 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 87 cities

187

Total Facilities

87

Cities Covered

187

Medicare Certified

3.6

Avg Google Rating

Finding a Nursing Home in South Carolina

South Carolina has 187 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 87 cities and towns. Whether you're looking for short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay or long-term care for a loved one, this directory helps you compare facilities by CMS star ratings, Google reviews, staffing levels, and health inspection records.

The largest concentration of nursing homes in South Carolina is in Columbia, with 12 facilities. Use the city listings below to find nursing homes near you, or search by zip code for the closest options.

Browse by City in South Carolina

Columbia

12 nursing homes

Greenville

12 nursing homes

Spartanburg

9 nursing homes

Charleston

8 nursing homes

Florence

8 nursing homes

Inman

5 nursing homes

Rock Hill

5 nursing homes

Aiken

4 nursing homes

Anderson

4 nursing homes

Hilton Head Island

4 nursing homes

Orangeburg

4 nursing homes

West Columbia

4 nursing homes

Conway

3 nursing homes

Darlington

3 nursing homes

Easley

3 nursing homes

Gaffney

3 nursing homes

Greenwood

3 nursing homes

Greer

3 nursing homes

Lexington

3 nursing homes

Myrtle Beach

3 nursing homes

Summerville

3 nursing homes

Sumter

3 nursing homes

Camden

2 nursing homes

Cheraw

2 nursing homes

Clinton

2 nursing homes

Georgetown

2 nursing homes

Lancaster

2 nursing homes

Laurens

2 nursing homes

Mount Pleasant

2 nursing homes

Newberry

2 nursing homes

North Augusta

2 nursing homes

Ridgeway

2 nursing homes

Seneca

2 nursing homes

Union

2 nursing homes

Walterboro

2 nursing homes

Abbeville

1 nursing home

Bamberg

1 nursing home

Barnwell

1 nursing home

Beaufort

1 nursing home

Bennettsville

1 nursing home

Bishopville

1 nursing home

Blackville

1 nursing home

Bluffton

1 nursing home

Chester

1 nursing home

Dillon

1 nursing home

Edgefield

1 nursing home

Estill

1 nursing home

Fairfax

1 nursing home

Fork

1 nursing home

Fort Mill

1 nursing home

Fountain Inn

1 nursing home

Garden City

1 nursing home

Greewood

1 nursing home

Hartsville

1 nursing home

Hopkins

1 nursing home

Iva

1 nursing home

Johns Island

1 nursing home

Kingstree

1 nursing home

Lake City

1 nursing home

Loris

1 nursing home

Manning

1 nursing home

Marietta

1 nursing home

Marion

1 nursing home

Mccormick

1 nursing home

Moncks Corner

1 nursing home

Mt Pleasant

1 nursing home

Mullins

1 nursing home

N Charleston

1 nursing home

Okatie

1 nursing home

Pawleys Island

1 nursing home

Pickens

1 nursing home

Piedmont

1 nursing home

Port Royal

1 nursing home

Ridgeland

1 nursing home

Rockhill

1 nursing home

Six Mile

1 nursing home

Saint George

1 nursing home

Saint Matthews

1 nursing home

Saint Stephen

1 nursing home

Saluda

1 nursing home

Scranton

1 nursing home

Simpsonville

1 nursing home

Summerton

1 nursing home

White Rock

1 nursing home

Williston

1 nursing home

Woodruff

1 nursing home

York

1 nursing home

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes are in South Carolina?

South Carolina has 187 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 87 cities.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care in South Carolina?

Medicare Part A covers short-term skilled nursing facility care in South Carolina after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay — typically up to 100 days. Long-term custodial care is generally not covered by Medicare and requires Medicaid or private pay.

How do I compare nursing home quality in South Carolina?

CMS rates every Medicare-certified nursing home in South Carolina on a 1–5 star scale based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. You can compare these ratings alongside Google reviews for each facility on this site.

What is the average cost of a nursing home in South Carolina?

Nursing home costs vary by location and level of care. Semi-private rooms typically range from $200–$350/day. Medicaid covers nursing home care for eligible residents once personal assets are spent down to qualifying levels.