CMS assigns rating of 3 to Angel Oak Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, LLC, a for-profit Myrtle Beach facility, in Q1

Kimberly Brandt Deputy Administrator u0026 Chief Operating Officer
Kimberly Brandt Deputy Administrator u0026 Chief Operating Officer
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Angel Oak Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, LLC, located in Horry County, South Carolina, was owned by Chaim Hyman as of the first quarter of 2026, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) records show. Chaim Hyman has held ownership since May 11, 2021.

The facility is designated as a for-profit nursing home.

During this quarter, the center earned an overall CMS rating of 3, matching the 3.0 average for South Carolina nursing homes. The CMS rating system measures factors like health inspections, staffing, and the quality of resident care.

Data indicate Angel Oak Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, LLC served an average of 79.3 residents per day for the first quarter of 2026, offering 88 licensed beds. The facility is not affiliated with a hospital.

For the first quarter of 2026, the nursing home had no recorded fines or penalties.

There were a total of eight for-profit nursing homes within Horry County, South Carolina.

U.S. Census Bureau figures show that the older adult population is rising, while younger age groups are declining. Between 2020 and 2024, the population of Americans 65 and older rose 13%, as the number under 18 dropped by 1.7%. Over the past century, the nation’s older adult population has increased steeply, from 4.9 million in 1920 to more than 61 million by 2024.

A study released in 2021 estimates that nearly half of adults 65 and older—around 28 million people—may need long-term services and support. The research also projects that more than one third could eventually require care in a nursing facility.

“Living a long life is something that many of us want and could get,” said Jesse Slome, executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, an insurance education organization. “But when we live a long life, the chances of us needing long-term care increase exponentially. But when you need that type of care, there are limited options.”

Nursing Homes in Horry County as of Q1

Nursing Home Owner Ownership Type Overall Rating Avg. No. of Residents per day
Angel Oak Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, LLC Chaim Hyman For profit – Limited Liability company 3 79.3
Brightwater Skilled Nursing Center Senior Living Commuities, LLC For profit – Limited Liability company 4 48.8
Compass Post Acute Rehabilitation Hopewell Healthcare, Inc. For profit – Corporation 5 78
Loris Rehab and Nursing Center, LLC Wilson Senior Care, Inc. For profit – Corporation 5 75.2
Myrtle Beach Manor SNH Project Lincoln TRS, LLC For profit – Corporation 3 33.9
NHC Healthcare – Garden City Nhc-Op LP For profit – Corporation 3 138.1
Oak View Health and Rehabilitation Hopewell Healthcare, Inc. For profit – Limited Liability company 2 149.9
Pruitthealth Conway at Conway Medical Center United Health Services of South Carolina, Inc. For profit – Corporation 2 80.1

The information in this report is from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Source data is available here.



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