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Assisted Living in South Carolina

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OVERALL STATE RANK

Overview of assisted living in South Carolina

Assisted living communities in South Carolina offer active retirees a safe, communal, and social setting as they age. The average cost of assisted living in South Carolina is around $4,300 a month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01]. The national average cost of assisted living is just over $5,100 a month, making South Carolina a relatively affordable choice for seniors seeking assisted living. From beachside residences to communities nestled in historic cities, there are plenty of assisted living options available to South Carolina seniors.
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Assisted living state rankings report

State scorecard

How we determine rankings

Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks.

Read our full methodology

Top ranked South Carolina cities for assisted living overall

Key findings

85%
of communities are pet friendly
83%
of communities host off-site activities
82%
of communities have restaurant-style dining
84%
offer memory care services
92%
have medication management services
87%
offer respite care

Top ranked South Carolina cities - Services & Amenities

Key findings

74%
of communities cost less than the national monthly median

South Carolina vs. the national monthly median cost of assisted living

Top ranked South Carolina cities - Affordability

Key findings

92%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for cleanliness
75%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for meals
73%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for care services
79%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for value for cost

Top ranked South Carolina cities - Ratings

Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in South Carolina

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The Colonial at Old Camden

209 Broad Street, Camden, SC 29020
10
Review Score
41 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

All categories are rated 5. I couldn't ask for a better facility for my mom. The management and staff are amazing at the Colonial at Old Camden!

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Langston Square

939 Springdale Drive, Clinton, SC 29325
10
Review Score
45 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Lisa F. - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Love having my mom here! They offer everything to make her feel at home and keep her safe. Nice size rooms and plenty of space to gather with other residents. Nice courtyard for her to enjoy during warm...

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Ashley Square

526 Haltiwanger Rd., Greenwood, SC 29649
9.9
Review Score
63 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
TK - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Our dad has been at Ashley Square for several years and loves it. He has come out of his shell, and is participating in things and doing things we never thought he would do. Even dressing up for special...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Spartanburg

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TerraBella Spartanburg

104 Dillon Dr, Spartanburg, SC 29307
9.2
Review Score
55 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff take very good care of my mom. She is very happy at Terra Bella and we would recommend them to other families based on the experience we have had so far.

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Eden Terrace of Spartanburg

2780 E Main St, Spartanburg, SC 29307
8.0
Review Score
10 reviews
C. Linder - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This is a great facility! Eden Terrace staff is friendly and very caring, very responsive to the needs of their residents. It is a friendly and well cared for facility. I would definitely recommend!

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The Springs at Simpsonville

214 East Curtis Street, Simpsonville, SC 29681
9.4
Review Score
15 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

All 5! What we like the most about The Springs at Simpsonville is the staff members who work there and the location of the community. We would recommend them to others who may need a place for their loved...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Greenville

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The Parker

12 Boyce Avenue, Greenville, SC 29601
9.0
Review Score
53 reviews
Toni W - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Everyone here is knowledgeable, helpful and professional. They knew exactly what requirements were required to get my mother situated and made it a smooth transition. My mom is loved, respected and taken...

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Oaks at Chanticleer

355 Berkmans Ln, Greenville, SC 29605
9.1
Review Score
83 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
AB - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

It is best place for my husband at this stage of his disease. Overall appearance, arrangement of room and common areas/garden access.

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The Legacy at Southpointe Drive

23 Southpointe Drive, Greenville, SC 29607
9.0
Review Score
59 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
James Eric Young - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Very friendly staff and helpful has treated my mom with love and care and would recommend taking a tour of this facility. Staff and aides have been very helpful in extending extra care for my mom. Physical...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Bluffton

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Vineyard Bluffton

25 Cassidy Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
8.0
Review Score
4 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Turnover is high. Assessment charges do not reflect service provided. Rising prices regularly. I think turnover is everywhere and the business model is the same regardless of the facility, so therefore I...

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Helena Square

1624 Paris Ave, Port Royal, SC 29935
9.9
Review Score
69 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Dorothy S - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

From the start of meeting with and talking with staff we as a family knew that Helena Square was the place for our family menber! The staff is helpful,to concerned and caring. We have asked many questions...

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Thrive on Skidaway

5 Lake Street, Savannah, GA 31411
9.4
Review Score
21 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Whitney B - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Thrive on Skidaway is a small and connected community and the residents and the staff have been lovely. The food is also the best we have had at any assisted living center.

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Columbia

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Fairforest Grove Senior Living

120 Fairforest Rd, Columbia, SC 29212
9.8
Review Score
61 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
C Chapman - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

I am so very thankful we found Fairforest Grove for Mother! It was such a difficult decision to make having to place her somewhere in the first place; but I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. I’ve not...

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Forest Lake Manor

4405 Forest Dr, Columbia, SC 29206
9.4
Review Score
75 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Dendy - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Staff is nice, office not as helpful with paperwork, insurance as would like. Activities pretty nice. Not a diverse population of residents. Mostly white females… haven’t been happy with level of attention...

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Merrill Gardens at Columbia

2205 Gregg St, Columbia, SC 29201
9.2
Review Score
35 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Jennifer D - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

She likes it but doesn't love it. It's pricey for what you receive. She does seem to be more active there and has church every Wednesday. The staff are 50/50 it depends on who you have working.

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Cost of assisted living in South Carolina

The average cost of assisted living in South Carolina is $4,300 a month, or $51,600 a year, according to A Place for Mom’s most recent internal data from our network of partner communities.[01]

While assisted living costs are inexpensive across the board in South Carolina, they do vary significantly, ranging from about $2,900 to $5,700, depending on a community’s pricing structure, available amenities, and location. Luxury communities, and those in larger cities, often cost more than small, homelike communities or those in rural areas.

The prices listed above are comprehensive totals. They cover a senior’s care needs, nutritious meals and housekeeping services to assistance with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing. Transportation, medication management services, and scheduled social events are also included in these costs.

Eligible South Carolina seniors may qualify for Medicaid, Medicare, or other public pay benefits to help cover the costs of assisted living.

Compare costs of South Carolina vs. the national average

Average monthly costs

South Carolina

$4,117/mo

US National average

$4,515/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. nearby states

Average monthly costs

South Carolina

$4,117/mo

Georgia

$3,537/mo

Virginia

$5,204/mo

West Virginia

$4,375/mo

Compare costs of assisted living in South Carolina vs. nearby cities

Average monthly costs

South Carolina

$4,117/mo

Columbia, SC

$3,902/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. other senior care types in South Carolina

Average monthly costs

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Paying for assisted living in South Carolina

Determining your family’s budget and understanding the financial resources available to your loved one is a good first step to take when seeking assisted living. Your family may be able to access a variety of benefits to help cover South Carolina assisted living costs — even more so if you plan ahead. Below, we’ll explore a variety of public and private payment options available to South Carolina seniors. For further details about how families pay for senior care, explore our complete guide to paying for long-term care.

Private pay resources, like pensions, retirement accounts, and assets, generally cover the majority of assisted living costs.

Selling a house

If your loved one owns a home, they may consider selling it to pay for assisted living expenses in South Carolina.

Reverse mortgage

Equity from a reverse mortgage can free up funds for assisted living in South Carolina.

Health savings accounts (HSAs)

Health savings accounts may cover the cost of some medically necessary services and supplies in an assisted living community in South Carolina.

Life insurance

Selling or surrendering a life insurance policy can help cover the cost of assisted living in South Carolina.

Social Security benefits for assisted living

Social Security benefits can help offset assisted living costs for South Carolina seniors.

If your loved one is a veteran, surviving spouse, or otherwise military-connected, they may be eligible for VA benefits to cover some assisted living expenses in South Carolina. However, navigating VA resources can be time-consuming and complicated.

The SC Department of Veterans’ Affairs (SCDVA) is committed to helping veterans and their families understand and access the benefits they deserve. They’ve compiled a list of health care resources your family can peruse to learn more about various South Carolina government-sponsored benefits that may be available to your loved one.

South Carolina has also set up County Veterans’ Affairs offices across the state. You can find the office nearest you using this list, which provides contact information for qualified, compassionate volunteers to assist with benefits counseling.

The Veterans’ Trust Fund of South Carolina may also be able to provide financial resources to income-qualifying veterans. It’s funded by charitable contributions used to improve assistance and support through grants to worthwhile causes and veterans organizations.

Healthy Connections is South Carolina’s Medicaid program. Medicaid is a health insurance program jointly funded by the federal and state governments designed to provide benefits to eligible low-income Americans and people with certain disabilities.

Healthy Connections has compiled a useful handbook to help families better understand the process of applying for Medicaid and which benefits they’re eligible to receive.

Families can learn more about eligibility on the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services website, and can apply for benefits through their online application portal.

Note that Healthy Connections Medicaid is provider-based, and to access benefits seniors will likely have to choose a designated provider through which to receive their benefits. If your loved one is interested in applying for a Home and Community-Based Service Waiver — a benefit that allows seniors to receive care in their home or an assisted living community rather than a skilled nursing facility or nursing home — they can learn more about available providers and resources through the state’s website.

While Medicaid generally only covers health care needs in assisted living communities — not room and board or personal care — some qualified seniors may receive additional coverage for personal care services through the Medicaid State Plan.

Medicare is a federal health insurance program available to all adults over 65 years of age. Medicare benefits may cover some medical expenses in assisted living, such as on-site therapy services, prescription drugs, home health services, and medical supplies.

The South Carolina Retirement Systems and State Health Plan compiled a brochure of Medicare policies and benefits your family can review as a starting point in their search for coverage.

About 22% of the South Carolina population is enrolled for Medicare — higher than the national average by state. Many seniors also have Medigap policies, which are sold through private insurance providers and designed to help cover the “gaps”  in original Medicare coverage.

South Carolina’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) is managed by the South Carolina Department on Aging. It’s a network of compassionate, trained volunteers dedicated to helping aging adults find the best Medicare plan fit. They can provide personal guidance and unbiased advice based on your loved one’s individual care needs.

Assisted living requirements and regulations in South Carolina

The Board of Health and Environmental Control, Division of Health Licensing is responsible for licensing assisted living communities — also called community residential care facilities — in South Carolina. These communities are designed to provide personal care and room and board to two or more seniors who are unrelated to the facility owner. They support residents’ needs and preferences while maximizing independence and autonomy.[02]

Resident and community requirements in South Carolina

There are several requirements the state monitors when licensing assisted living communities. They include:[02]

Resident admission policies. Communities are designed to be able to manage resident care needs, so seniors requiring high-level continuous care can’t be admitted. This includes people with unstable medical conditions, those who require tube feeding, and those who require “sterile care,” such as Tracheostomy care, sterile wound redressing, or catheter care.

Medication management policies. Medications can be self-administered with written notice from a physician. Trained staff members can administer prescription medications, but can only assist with injections related to diabetes or anaphylactic shock.

Service planning. Residents must be assessed by a member of the direct care staff within 72 hours of move-in, at which point the facility will determine if they’re adequately able to address the resident’s care needs and will compose an individualized care plan.

Staffing requirements for South Carolina assisted living facilities

All assisted living facilities in South Carolina must employ the following staff members:[03]

  • A board-licensed administrator, who’s responsible for facility functions.
  • A recreational program staff member, who’s in charge of coordinating recreational activities and securing activity supplies for residents.
  • At least one trained staff member who’s actively on duty and awake at any time residents are present.

Communities licensed to provide care to Medicaid-eligible residents must also establish a contract with a licensed nurse who visits at least one day a week to develop and monitor care plans for residents enrolled in the Medicaid State Plan.

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Understanding South Carolina’s system of regulation and records

We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and we compiled tips to help you in your search.

States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.

Access to South Carolina assisted living records: Basic

Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of South Carolina is exceptional. Here are some key findings that informed this rating:

  • South Carolina was marked down somewhat in our rankings because it does not provide a searchable database of licensed assisted living communities.
  • South Carolina only requires mandatory inspections of assisted living communities every two years.

How to look up South Carolina assisted living licenses and records

  • South Carolina also maintains a second website with sanctions information and a third website with inspections reports.
  • You can compare the status of nursing homes in your area by using Medicare’s Nursing Home Compare tool.

How we arrived at our South Carolina rating

We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:

1. Are licensed assisted living communities listed online in any form? Yes
2. If Yes to #1, is the information updated frequently? Yes
3. If Yes to #1, is the list of licensed communities searchable? No
4. Does the state post inspections, complaints, survey results, or violations online? No
5. If Yes to #4, is the information updated frequently (within 90 days)? No
6. If Yes to #2 and #4, is the enforcement information included in the same place as licensed communities? No
7. If Yes to #4 and No to #6, are violations and inspections searchable at all? Yes
8. Is information about special licensing for care shown? Yes
9. Is capacity shown? Yes
10. Are payment types shown (e.g., Medicaid, private pay)? No
11. Is the administrator/contact name shown? Yes
12. Can the state fine a facility? Yes
13. What is the frequency of inspections? Every 24 months
14. Does the website include pricing of facilities? No

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom Proprietary Data.

  2. South Carolina  Community Residential Care Facilities Committee. (2013, January 4). Assisted living and community residential care facilities, A practical guide for consumers.

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