Nursing Home
Nursing Homes and rehabilitation centers in Columbia and Central Areas provide room and board, personal care, protection supervision and medical care. Nursing homes are licensed and regulated by the State of South Carolina Department of Public Health and can be individually certified by the State for Medicare and Medicaid. Columbia and Central Areas facilities accept a variety of payment options: Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and private funds. Three levels of care are provided:
• Basic Care – Required to maintain a resident's activity of daily living. Personal
care, ambulation, supervision and safety.
• Skilled Care - Requires the services of a registered nurse, on a regular basis, for
treatments and procedures.
• Sub-Acute - Comprehensive inpatient care designed for someone who has had
an acute illness, injury, or exacerbation of a disease process.
Cities in Columbia and Central Areas include, but are not limited to, nursing homes in Aiken, nursing homes in Bamberg, nursing homes in Barnwell, nursing homes in Bishopville, nursing homes in Blackville, nursing homes in Camden, nursing homes in Cheraw, nursing homes in Chester, nursing homes in Clinton, nursing homes in Columbia, nursing homes in Darlington, nursing homes in Edgefield, nursing homes in Fountain Inn, nursing homes in Greenwood, nursing homes in Hartsville, nursing homes in Hopkins, nursing homes in Lancaster, nursing homes in Laurens, nursing homes in Lexington, nursing homes in Manning, nursing homes in Mc Cormick, nursing homes in Newberry, nursing homes in North Augusta, nursing homes in Orangeburg, nursing homes in Ridgeway, nursing homes in Saluda, nursing homes in St. Matthews, nursing homes in Sumter, nursing homes in Union, nursing homes in West Columbia, nursing homes in White Rock, nursing homes in Williston.