Office of Attorney General’s Role in Investigating Owner of Pittsburgh Facility for Intellectually Disabled Adults Leads to Federal Plea to Health Care Fraud
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a Pittsburgh woman has pleaded guilty in federal court for attempting to overbill Pennsylvania Medicaid by falsely representing proper staffing numbers at residences used to care for intellectually and physically disabled adults. Kelley Oliver-Hollis, 61, is the CFO and half-owner of SerenityCare LLC, which provides home and community based services to intellectually and physically disabled adults through the Pennsylvania Medical Assistance Programs. She pleaded guilty Monday to health care fraud. Oliver-Hollis is also required to pay $1.5 million in restitution at the time of sentencing on February 10, 2026.
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Action Details
- Date:September 8, 2025
- Agency:State of Pennsylvania
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Enforcement Types:
- State Enforcement Agencies