Owner of Penn Hills care home pleads guilty to $2M health care fraud

The owner of a Penn Hills facility that serves people with intellectual disabilities pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to health care fraud and other crimes that led to $2 million in Medicaid overpayments.

Kelley Oliver-Hollis, 61, of Pittsburgh’s East Hills neighborhood, acknowledged responsibility for the crimes alleged in 39 counts, including making false statements about health care matters, concealing material facts related to health care matters, money laundering and misusing Social Security benefits by a representative.

Oliver-Hollis owned Serenitycare LLC, a Medicaid provider that offered services, including in-home care, to several intellectually disabled adults, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti’s office…

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