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Feds probe New York social adult daycares for fraud

From CBS News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Federal authorities are investigating potential fraudulent activities at some social adult daycare centers across New York state.
  • A CBS News data analysis revealed a high concentration of Medicaid-funded centers in one New York City neighborhood.
  • The investigation focuses on facilities that receive public funding for services provided to adults.

Federal authorities are scrutinizing social adult daycare centers throughout New York state amid concerns of potential fraudulent activity. The investigation comes after a CBS News data analysis uncovered a significant cluster of Medicaid-funded centers operating within a single New York City neighborhood.

These centers are designed to provide social and therapeutic services to adults, often those with disabilities or who are elderly, during the day. However, the concentration in one area and the ongoing federal probe suggest potential misuse of public funds intended for these vulnerable populations.

CBS News's investigative correspondent Tom Hanson has been leading the inquiry into these facilities. The focus is on whether these centers are genuinely serving their intended beneficiaries or if they are involved in fraudulent schemes to exploit the Medicaid system and taxpayer dollars.

Further details about the specific nature of the alleged fraud and the number of facilities under investigation have not yet been released. The outcome of the federal probe could lead to significant repercussions for the implicated centers and potentially prompt broader reforms in the oversight of such programs.

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Originally published by CBS News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.