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Nursing Homes in Greenville, SC

Compare 12 Medicare-certified nursing homes by quality ratings, staffing levels, and health inspections

12 nursing homes in Greenville, SC · avg 3.1★ · avg 95 beds

1

Rolling Green Village

5.0
For Profit - Corporation

1 Hoke Smith Boulevard, Greenville, SC 29615

(864) 987-9800
2

The Arboretum At The Woodlands

5.0
Non Profit - Other

50 Arboretum Way, Greenville, SC 29617

(864) 371-3100
3

Linville Court At The Cascades Verdae

4.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

30 Springcrest Court, Greenville, SC 29607

(864) 528-5500
4

Patewood Post Acute

4.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

2 Griffith Road, Greenville, SC 29607

(864) 990-1918
5

Promedica Skilled Nursing And Reh- Greenville West

4.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

600 Sulphur Springs Road, Greenville, SC 29611

(864) 246-2721
6

Nhc Healthcare - Mauldin

3.0
For Profit - Corporation

850 E. Butler Rd., Greenville, SC 29607

(864) 675-6421
7

West Village Post Acute

3.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

8 North Texas Avenue, Greenville, SC 29611

(864) 295-1331
8

Greenville Post Acute

2.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

661 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, SC 29609

(864) 232-2442
9

Heartland Health Care Center - Greenville East

2.0
For Profit - Corporation

601 Sulphur Springs Road, Greenville, SC 29617

(864) 246-2721
10

Magnolia Manor - Greenville

2.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

411 Ansel St, Greenville, SC 29601

(864) 232-5368
11

The Gables Of Pelham Skilled Nursing & Rehab

2.0
For Profit - Limited Liability Company

1306 Pelham Rd, Greenville, SC 29615

(864) 286-6600
12

Southpointe Healthcare And Rehabilitation

1.0
For Profit - Corporation

35 Southpointe Drive, Greenville, SC 29607

(864) 288-1415

About Nursing Homes in Greenville

Skilled nursing and long-term care in Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville, South Carolina has 12 Medicare-certified nursing homes providing skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and long-term care services. The average CMS quality rating is 3.1 out of 5 stars. Facilities in the area average 95 certified beds.

Ownership includes 11 for-profit, 1 non-profit facilities. When choosing a nursing home, consider the overall star rating, health inspection results, staffing levels, and whether the facility meets your specific care needs.

When evaluating nursing homes, the CMS 5-star rating is a useful starting point — it combines health inspection results, staffing levels, and quality measures into a single score. Visit facilities in person to assess cleanliness, staff interactions, and resident engagement. Each facility page includes detailed inspection history, staffing data, and clinical outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

About nursing homes in Greenville, SC

How many nursing homes are in Greenville, SC?

There are 12 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Greenville, South Carolina. 12 accept Medicare patients.

What is the average nursing home rating in Greenville?

The average CMS quality rating for nursing homes in Greenville is 3.1 out of 5 stars. Ratings are based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.

What should I look for when choosing a nursing home?

Key factors include the CMS 5-star rating, health inspection results, staffing levels (especially RN hours per resident), quality measures like fall rates and pressure ulcers, and whether the facility accepts your insurance. Visit in person to assess cleanliness and staff interactions.

How are nursing home quality ratings determined?

CMS rates nursing homes from 1 to 5 stars based on three categories: health inspections (weight: most important), staffing levels (RN and total nursing hours per resident per day), and quality measures (clinical outcomes like falls, infections, and hospitalizations). Ratings are updated monthly.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care?

Medicare Part A covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing care after a qualifying hospital stay. Days 1-20 are fully covered; days 21-100 require a daily coinsurance. For long-term custodial care, Medicaid is the primary payer for eligible individuals.

What is the difference between skilled nursing and long-term care?

Skilled nursing provides short-term medical care and rehabilitation after surgery or illness, typically covered by Medicare. Long-term care provides ongoing assistance with daily activities for extended periods, usually covered by Medicaid or private pay.

Data source: CMS Nursing Home Compare ·