Franke Health Care Center Medicare Location: 1885 Rifle Range Road, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Ratings: Phone: (843) 856-4700 |
Savannah Grace At The Palms Of Mt Pleasant Medicare Location: 1010 Lake Hunter Circle, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Ratings: Phone: (843) 388-2030 |
Shem Creek Nursing And Rehab Medicare Location: 1400 Liberty Midtown Drive, Suite 420, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Ratings: Phone: (843) 936-2801 |
Mount Pleasant Manor Medicare and Medicaid Location: 921 Bowman Road, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Ratings: Phone: (843) 884-8903 |
Musc Health Mullins Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 518 S Main Street, Mullins, South Carolina 29574 Ratings: Phone: (843) 464-8211 |
Myrtle Beach Manor Medicare Location: 9547 Highway 17, North, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572 Ratings: Phone: (843) 449-5283 |
Grand Strand Rehab And Nursing Center, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4452 Socastee Blvd, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29588 Ratings: Phone: (843) 293-1137 |
The Retreat At Brightwater Medicare Location: 171 Brightwater Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579 Ratings: Phone: (843) 903-8300 |
Life Care Center Of Charleston Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2600 Elms Plantation Blvd, N Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Ratings: Phone: (843) 764-3500 |
J F Hawkins Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1330 Kinard Street, Newberry, South Carolina 29108 Ratings: Phone: (803) 276-2601 |
White Oak Manor - Newberry Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2555 Kinard Street, Newberry, South Carolina 29108 Ratings: Phone: (803) 276-6060 |
Pruitthealth- North Augusta Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1200 Talisman Drive, North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Ratings: Phone: (803) 278-2170 |
Nhc Healthcare - North Augusta Medicare and Medicaid Location: 350 Austin Graybill, North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Ratings: Phone: (803) 278-4272 |
Nhc Healthcare - Bluffton Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3039 Okatie Highway, Okatie, South Carolina 29909 Ratings: Phone: (843) 705-8220 |
Jolley Acres Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1180 Wolfe Trail, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Ratings: Phone: (803) 534-1001 |
Pruitthealth-orangeburg Medicare and Medicaid Location: 755 Whitman Street Se, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Ratings: Phone: (803) 534-7036 |
Edisto Post Acute Medicare and Medicaid Location: 575 Stonewall Jackson Boulevard, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Ratings: Phone: (803) 534-7771 |
The Methodist Oaks Medicare and Medicaid Location: 151 Lovely Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Ratings: Phone: (803) 534-1212 |
Lakes At Litchfield Medicare and Medicaid Location: 120 Lakes At Litchfield Drive, Pawleys Island, South Carolina 29585 Ratings: Phone: (843) 235-9393 |
Manna Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 716 E Cedar Rock St, Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Ratings: Phone: (864) 878-4739 |
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