Active Day announced that it has acquired two home care services providers in South Carolina. The company has acquired AllCaregivers, Inc. and New Generations Home Care of Florence, Inc.

AllCaregivers has been providing home care throughout South Carolina since 1986. Its community-based caregivers specialize in providing families with many types of affordable assistance, including activities of daily living and skilled nursing.

New Generations Home Care of Florence, Inc. is a home care provider in the Florence, South Carolina area. The company was founded in 2020.

Active Day (fka Active Day/Senior Care Centers of America), a portfolio company of Audax Private Equity since 2015, provides adult day health services in the United States. Founded in 1988, Active Day has 100 locations in 10 states throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Southeastern United States. Active Day provides critical healthcare and community services to more than 7,500 members with a headquarters in Trevose, Pennsylvania.

The acquisition of All Caregivers and New Generations represents Active Day’s second deal announcement of 2025. Earlier in the year, Active Day acquired Goldencare, a South Carolina-based senior care provider. The combination of these three providers advances Active Day’s home care expansion strategy, pairing its in-home services with existing adult day offerings in core geographies. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“These acquisitions are highly complementary to Active Day’s existing adult day centers in South Carolina and expands on our continuum of home & community-based services,” said Matt Donnelly, CEO of Active Day. “The combination of these three providers with our existing service model provides significant coverage of the South Carolina market and gives our team a greater ability to tailor service delivery to better serve individual and family needs.”

According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, this transaction marks the 29th Home Health & Hospice (HH&H) transaction of the year, and the second announced in South Carolina. There were 96 HH&H transactions reported in 2024, 100 reported in 2023 and 115 reported in 2022.