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Owner of Facility for Intellectually Disabled Adults Pleads Guilty to Healthcare Fraud

Kelley Oliver-Hollis, 61, a Pennsylvania woman, pleaded guilty in federal court to healthcare fraud. Through her plea, she also acknowledged responsibility for 39 other counts with which she was charged by Superseding Indictment in August 2025, including making false statements relating to healthcare matters, concealment of material facts related to healthcare matters, money laundering, and misuse of Social Security benefits by a representative payee. In connection with the guilty plea, the Court was advised that Oliver-Hollis was an enrolled Medicaid provider operating as Serenitycare LLC in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, under the state’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver Program, through which the defendant housed and was to have provided services to several intellectually disabled adults, including staffing the homes with adequate workers to care for the residents. Program records demonstrated that, between 2018 and 2023, Oliver-Hollis failed to sufficiently staff the homes according to the requirements of the program, and instead regularly submitted weekly claims for HCBS benefits falsely representing proper staffing of the homes. Additionally, Oliver-Hollis allowed the homes to fall into a state of disrepair, resulting in multiple citations for unsanitary and unsafe living conditions for the residents.