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RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
OFFERING SHORT-TERM RELIEF TO FAMILIES WHILE ENSURING CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND CHRONIC NEEDS ​ Respite Care Services in South Carolina provide temporary, supportive care to individuals with disabilities or health conditions, giving their regular caregivers a break. These services are available under several Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers, including the ID/RD Waiver, Community Supports Waiver, HASCI Waiver, and CLTC (Community
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RESIDENTIAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT LIVING IN COMMUNITY-BASED HOMES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, BEHAVIORAL NEEDS, OR AGING-RELATED SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS ​ Residential Care Services in South Carolina provide 24-hour support and supervision in non-institutional, home-like settings for individuals who are unable to live independently due to intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD), behavioral health conditions, or age-related limitations. These services are authorized through M
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SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO GAIN MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT THROUGH INDIVIDUALIZED JOB SUPPORTS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS ​ Supported Employment Services in South Carolina are person-centered, Medicaid-funded services that help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), traumatic brain injuries, or behavioral challenges obtain and retain competitive, integrated employment. These services are authorized through several Home and Community-Ba
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PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DELIVERING COMPASSIONATE, HANDS-ON SUPPORT TO HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH DAILY LIVING ACTIVITIES AND INDEPENDENT LIVING GOALS ​ Personal Care Services (PCS) in South Carolina support individuals with physical, cognitive, or age-related limitations who require assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, grooming, mobility, and eating. These services are covered under South Carolina Medicaid through the State Plan, Community Long Term Care (CLTC) programs, and
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ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
ENHANCING FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND SAFETY THROUGH CUSTOMIZED EQUIPMENT SOLUTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ​ Adaptive Equipment Services in South Carolina involve the assessment, procurement, customization, and delivery of tools and devices that support individuals with disabilities in performing everyday tasks more independently. These services are funded through South Carolina Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers, most notably through the Com
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ATTENDANT & COMPANION CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DELIVERING PERSONALIZED NON-MEDICAL SUPPORT TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE, SAFETY, AND COMPANIONSHIP FOR MEDICAID WAIVER PARTICIPANTS ​ Attendant and Companion Care Services in South Carolina provide non-medical, in-home assistance with daily living tasks and emotional support to Medicaid recipients who require supervision or help to remain safely in their homes and communities. These services are authorized under South Carolina Medicaid’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) W
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COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
FACILITATING SOCIAL CONNECTION, SKILL DEVELOPMENT, AND INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ​ Community Integration Services—often called Community Services—help individuals with disabilities engage meaningfully in everyday community life. These services support participation in social, recreational, educational, and volunteer activities. In South Carolina, they are reimbursed through various Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers administered b
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ADULT HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DELIVERING PERSON-CENTERED MEDICAL AND SUPPORTIVE CARE TO PROMOTE HEALTH, DIGNITY, AND INDEPENDENCE FOR ADULTS IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS ​ Adult Health Services in South Carolina consist of Medicaid-funded in-home and community-based medical and non-medical services provided to adults with disabilities, chronic conditions, or aging-related health needs. These services support functional independence, promote wellness, and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. They are primari
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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROVIDER IN SOUTH CAROLINA
ENABLING INDEPENDENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY THROUGH CUSTOMIZED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ​ Assistive Technology (AT) Services in South Carolina provide Medicaid-funded tools, devices, and services that help individuals with disabilities perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. These supports are authorized under various Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers administered by the South Carolina Department of Health and
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