By Top Class Actions  |  December 22, 2023

Category: Legal News
Close up of a judge using a gavel, representing the PA nursing home fraud verdict.
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Nursing home fraud case overview: 

  • Who: A federal jury in Pennsylvania found the owners of Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Beaver County and the Mt. Lebanon Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Allegheny County guilty of fraud. 
  • Why: The companies were found guilty on ten counts related to falsifying records and defrauding the government. 
  • Where: The case was held in Pennsylvania federal court. 

The companies running a pair of Pennsylvania nursing homes were found guilty by a federal jury in Pennsylvania of scheming to defraud state and federal healthcare programs. 

The companies, which ran Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Beaver County and the Mt. Lebanon Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Allegheny County, were found guilty on 10 counts revolving around defrauding the government and falsifying records, reports Law360. 

While the corporate parents were found guilty, the jury reportedly found that the CEO and four employees of Comprehensive Healthcare Management Services LLC were not guilty of any of the 14 charges brought against them by the government. 

The executive and four employees had been accused of conspiracy and of falsifying records used to report to federal and state regulators the conditions of the nursing homes and their needs, reports Law360. 

Nursing home CEO, workers acquitted of claims they falsified records related to minimum staffing level requirements

The government reportedly accused Comprehensive Healthcare Management Services LLC CEO Sam Halper and the four workers of working together to allegedly falsify records showing Brighton and Mt. Lebanon had met minimum staffing levels set by regulators. 

Halper and the four workers were accused of logging employees as caring for patients during times they allegedly were either not in the building, doing unrelated administrative work or had clocked in and left, reports Law360. 

The jury decision reportedly came after less than two days of deliberation following five weeks of testimony. A tentative sentencing date for the corporations has been scheduled for mid-May by the judge presiding over the case, reports Law360. 

In another case involving a nursing home, a jury in Florida awarded $2.3 million earlier this year to the husband of a nursing home patient who passed away at a nursing home in the state after developing an infection caused by a bedsore

What do you think of the jury’s decision? Let us know in the comments.

The Nursing home fraud case is United States v. Gilbert, et al., Case No. 2:21-cr-00079, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.


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10 thoughts onJury finds owners of PA nursing homes guilty of fraud

  1. Blanca Stenger says:

    I am beyond upset with The Laurels Nursing Home, they violated my husband and I morally, financially and in a unethical way. There was a contract made in 2010 between the elderly Etta & The Laurels for Ettas husbands care. The contract states and has been recorded when Etta passed in 2018 the contract is “Null and Void”. My husband and I purchased the house from Ettas son Dexter (Heir) in 2016. We were newlyweds flipping a house but it has been a nightmare. From 2018 to 2021 the house was wrapped up in Probate Court. The lawyers Dexter hired messed everything up and dragged feet for 3yrs.
    Then in 2021 Dexter passes away. We had already put lots of money in house and we gave Dexter $16,000. When the pandemic started I was healing from a hand surgery and I was a stylist. 2022 we are officially broke, we are now in limbo because the attorneys put house back in probate. There are no words to explain the blindside of not getting the Deed, all our bills are way over due, we felt ashamed, depressed, down to one income, we are broken from the experience and the relationship between my husband and I was non existent. Dexter is my husband step father. The denial from my husband, that his family just screwed us caused so many fights. My blood pressure was 200/120 a lot. I’m finally going to fight for the Our House. I Googled process of probate to make my husband, Ron PR so we can get the deed. We already had a empty house, we were ready to sell and move to Tennessee. We had a plan and a dream that was shattered. I felt like every day I would try to focus, I was pushed down by a big tidal wave of disappointment from everybody I talked to, 21 attorneys, roofers, insurance company cancelled us and a $200,000 Lien from Medicaid for Ettas care. When I thought finely, we own house, I had Medicaid discharge, let’s get this house sold. Once we had a buyer, wammy, The laurels is claiming $44,000 on our house from 2010 contract that should have went away after 2018. They held our house for a year, 2023- 2024 with false and fraud pretences. One of the attorneys I talked to screwed up and called them. They had lien off, then put back on after The Laurels found out we restored this 120yr old home to $165,000. But that’s not all, they were going to take $44,000 that contract states from our house sale. But I found out that only $23,989 was actually used. Can you say Entrapment and wrong in so many ways. I blame management, whoever over see administration and attorneys. Bad Ethics and morally wrong in so many ways. They still send us mail now trying to give us a mortgage loan. And the market right now in our neighborhood, house isn’t selling. We even put a new roof but so far in debt we can’t even afford Home Owners Insurance.

  2. Karen Sheehan says:

    Nursing / rehab homes killed my mom

  3. kanisha hunter says:

    please add me

  4. darryl johnson says:

    add me thanks

  5. sA says:

    This is MOST OF ALL nursing homes across the USA. I as a nurse see this everyday. The medical field has turned into a cash cow and is being sold to corporations and ran by people that have NO interest in patient care. I see it every facility as am a travel nurse.

  6. Deidre Russ says:

    I lost my husband after a 2 month stay in a nursing home in Monsey, NY. He was released from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NY after treatment for lung cancer. They was terrible fraud and mistreatment there. They tried to push me into signing him up for Medicaid. He fell out of bed overnight for God knows how long before he was found by his roommate. They never sent him to the hospital and never followed up on it. They didn’t mention it in his file either. Also, an outside tech came in after 11:00 pm the same week to give him a chest xray. They disconnected the oxygen machine by tripping over the cord, pulling it from the machine. No one noticed, because the canula was in my husbands nose. However, he started yelling because he wasn’t getting any air. We don’t know how long he was without sufficient oxygen, either. I have pictures, videos, and all of his texts during this time. Physical therapy was also sporadic and shady. They billed like crazy but did nothing. Whole place was understaffed. Hasidic run. I filed a complaint with NY State and heard nothing back. When the nursing home sent me my husbands records on a thumb drive, the information on the daily forms was all filled in after-the-fact. There were a lot of mistruths as well. I hope to find a lawyer to review this so no one else has to go through a terrible ordeal with their loved one. Please contact me!

  7. Robert Boyer says:

    My Mother passed away while I The woods nursing home in Cumberland County pa on 1/7/2021 due to several covid patients placed on her floor also several of her personal items were stolen which we discovered when clean out her room my mother was in good health prior to contacting covid do my two sisters and I have a case?

  8. Lori Bradburn says:

    Please add me

  9. Devron Pierson says:

    I was at a rehab. I hurt my leg.
    And I went to a rehab after 2 weeks. They said my insurance was no longer good. They did not tell me that so I stayed there for another 8 months with no insurance. But I laid up there eating sleeping. And I couldn’t even go home for holidays or nothing. No rehab the whole 8 months and when I got out. They told me I owed him thirty thousand dollars

  10. Jeanna Godwin says:

    This is terrible. Another Pa nursing home should be looked into as well, South Hills Rehabilitation and Nursing, in Canonsburg, Pa. Same things are going on there.. people working as CNAs and not certified..abuse.. and all of this while I worked there. Brought it up to the state and nothing happened except I lost my job, over nothing.

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