
1. Program Definition and Services
Supported Employment Services in South Carolina provide continuous, person-centered vocational assistance to children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), traumatic brain injuries, and significant behavioral obstacles.
- In-Home Personal Care: One-on-one discovery, assessment, and stabilization tasks generally conducted prior to workplace integration or during off-site skill building (Vocational Discovery/Discovery Assessment, Person-Centered Employment Planning, Soft Skills/Communication Training, and Workplace Budgeting/Money Management)
- Residential Personal Care: Direct, physical, and tactical employment supports executed at community-based employment locations or licensed day facility bases (Job Development & Carving, On-Site Job Coaching [1:1 staffing ratios], Employer Negotiation, Workplace Accommodations/Accessibility Consulting, and Continuous Career Retention Monitoring)
2. Regulations
The program is governed by the following regulations:
- South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN) Employment Services Standards
- SCDDSN Directive 567-01-DD (Employee Competency and Training Requirements)
- SCDDSN Directive 406-04-DD (Criminal Record Checks and Reference Checks for Direct Care Staff)
- SCDDSN Directive 534-02-DD (Mandatory Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Competency Requirements)
- Federal HCBS Settings Final Rule (42 CFR 441.301)
3. Licensing or Certification
Providers delivering individualized or group employment services must secure formal Provider Qualification under the SCDDSN Day & Employment Services Framework. While a physical healthcare facility license is not required for 1:1 on-site job coaching, group-based employment tracks (such as mobile work crews or enclaves) must legally originate from a DDSN-licensed day habilitation facility that satisfies all federal Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) criteria.
4. Responsible State Agency
The South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN) serves as the primary qualifying and monitoring authority for employment providers.
5. Application Process
The provider application follows a mandatory two-step sequence. First, agencies must submit a comprehensive qualification packet through the electronic SCDDSN Provider Portal during rolling open windows (reviewed systematically throughout the year). Upon receiving an official qualification award letter from SCDDSN, the provider moves to step two: filing an enrollment packet with the SCDHHS Medicaid Provider Enrollment System to activate specific billing codes.
6. Required Documentation
To achieve successful program enrollment and compliance, providers must submit:
- State Business Registration and Articles of Organization from the SC Secretary of State
- Supported Employment Operations Policy & Procedure Manual (covering job-carving workflows, person-centered discovery tools, employer communication boundaries, and safety oversight)
- Staff profiles verifying primary education alongside professional credentials (e.g., ACRE certifications)
- Certified South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) criminal record checks and federal List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) clearances for all staff
- Certificates of commercial general liability, professional liability, and workers' compensation insurance
7. Timeline for Approval
The dual-tier screening loop encompassing SCDDSN programmatic competency reviews, administrative compliance verification, and final SCDHHS electronic portal setup, typically takes 2 to 4 months.
8. Pre-Application Process
Before initiating state files, prospective providers must construct their underlying corporate foundation. This includes registering the entity with the South Carolina Secretary of State, establishing an administrative business office, purchasing comprehensive business and professional liability policies, and securing a federal EIN alongside an Organizational Type 2 NPI.
9. Pre-Application Training
South Carolina enforces strict pre-service competency measures.
10. Additional Notes
- Providers must ensure that all participant interactions, employment updates, and career milestones are documented electronically inside the state-mandated Therap Systems Platform under the SC Individual Employment Log and Employment History Module
- In-Home and on-site job matching activities must be executed directly by the certified agency's background-cleared, employed personnel
- Staff background records via SLED must be verified at initial hire and systematically re-screened every three years
- Providers must track services in precise billing intervals, maintaining a detailed audit trail that includes the contact type, the exact location of the vocational activity, and individualized narrative entries to withstand periodic state contract compliance reviews (CCR)
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