The aim of this study was to analyze research trends of social service quality from 2007 to 2020 based on text mining and topic modeling. Our focus was to provide foundational materials for social service improvement by discovering the latent meaning of relevant research papers. We collected 97 scholarly articles on social service, social welfare service, and quality from RISS, and implemented two segments of text mining analysis. Our results showed that the first section included 38 papers and the second 59, indicating 6.9 articles annually. Word frequency results demonstrated that the common keywords of both sections were ‘service’, ‘quality’, ‘social service’, ‘satisfaction’, ‘users’, ‘quality control’, ‘reuse’, ‘policy’, ‘voucher’, etc. TF-IDF suggested that ‘social service’, ‘satisfaction’, ‘users’, ‘customer satisfaction', ‘revisiting’, ‘voucher’, ‘quality’, ‘assisted living facility’, ‘quality control’, ‘community service investment business’, etc., were represented in both categories. Lastly, topic modeling analysis revealed that the first segment displayed ‘types of care services’, ‘service costs’, ‘reuse’, ‘users based’, and ‘job creation’, whereas the second presented ‘service quality’, ‘public value’, ‘management system of human resources’, ‘service provision system’, and ‘service satisfaction’. Future directions of social service quality were discussed based on the results.