OIG - Office of Inspector General

10/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2025 06:39

South Carolina Did Not Comply With Federal Waiver and State Requirements at 19 of 20 Adult Day Care Facilities

Report Materials

  • Full Report(PDF, 5.3 MB)
  • Report Highlights(PDF, 348.2 KB)

Why OIG Did This Audit

  • OIG has conducted health and safety audits of adult day care and foster care homes in various States. Those audits identified multiple health and safety issues that put children and adults at risk.
  • This audit examined whether adults participating in South Carolina's Home and Community-Based Services waiver program were at risk.
  • This audit determined whether South Carolina complied with Federal waiver and State requirements in overseeing adult day care facilities that serve adults who receive services through the program.

What OIG Found

South Carolina did not fully comply with Federal waiver and State requirements in overseeing providers that serve adults receiving adult day care services because of insufficient inspections that did not ensure a continuously safe and nonhazardous environment. As a result, adults were at risk in numerous instances.

  • We found 204 instances of noncompliance with health, safety, and administrative requirements among 19 of the 20 providers we reviewed.
  • Of the 20 providers, 17 did not comply with 1 or more health and safety requirements and 18 did not comply with 1 or more administrative requirements.

What OIG Recommends

We recommend that the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services:

  • work with the South Carolina Department of Public Health to ensure that providers correct the 204 instances of provider noncompliance identified in this report;
  • improve its oversight and monitoring of providers; and
  • work with providers to improve their facilities, staffing, and training.

In written comments on our draft report, the State agency concurred with all three recommendations.

Report Type
Audit
HHS Agencies
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Issue Areas
Non-institutional care Quality of Care
Target Groups
-
Financial Groups
Medicaid

Notice

This report may be subject to section 5274 of the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2023, 117 Pub. L. 263.

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