Posted on February 6, 2026
“The California DOJ Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse works, in part, to protect tax payer funds as they pertain to programs such as Medi-Cal. Protecting these programs from fraud means funds will be available for those who need it.”
CSLEA President Alan Barcelona
MONTEREY COUNTY — On February 5, 2025, California Attorney General
Bonta announced the arrests of, and filing of multiple felony
charges against, seven individuals for hospice fraud in Monterey County.
Among the individuals arrested is the owner of Compassionate Touch
Hospice and Spiritual Touch Hospice, two co-owners of Fountain Hospice,
three doctors, and one nurse. The arrest and charges are the result of
investigations by the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the
U.S. Department of Health Service Office of the Inspector General.
“Abusing
systems meant to support Californians, and putting profits before
people and their families won’t be tolerated,” said Bonta.
California DOJ received a referral from the California Board of
Registered Nursing after fraudulent activity was discovered and
associated with Spiritual Touch Hospice and Compassionate Touch Hospice.
The California DOJ Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse’s (DMFEA)
multi-year investigation revealed a sophisticated conspiracy to defraud
Medi-Cal and Medicare and allegedly involved the owners, doctors and
nurses of Spiritual Touch Hospice, Compassionate Touch Hospice, and
Fountain Hospice. The defendants owned, operated, or worked for the
three hospice companies simultaneously. It is alleged they recruited,
enrolled, and certified patients for hospice services who did not suffer
from a terminal diagnosis. Some of these patients did not know hospice
was intended for patients who were terminally ill, or that they were
even enrolled in hospice. To avoid suspicion, the defendants allegedly
transferred several patients between the three companies after six
months and continued fraudulently billing for hospice services.
The
total loss to Medi-Cal and Medicare is $3,211,419.79. On January 30,
2026, DMFEA filed felony charges in Monterey County Superior Court
against:
- Nimfa Molina (Head Nurse),
- Luis Artavia (Medical Director),
- Mark Samonte (Medical Director),
- Shomir Banerjee (Medical Director),
- Danny Lodevico (Owner),
- Flor Mora (Owner), and
- Christine Nugiud-Yem (Owner)
alleging violations of false or fraudulent claims, conspiracy to commit a crime, with an aggravated white-collar enhancement.
The
DMFEA is a California Department of Justice unit whose mission is to
protect citizens and the state’s medical program from those who defraud
taxpayers and divert state health care resources. The investigation
would not have been possible without the collaboration of government
agencies and those who reported the incidences of Medi-Cal fraud.
It is important to note that a criminal indictment contains charges
that are only allegations against a person. Every defendant is presumed
innocent until proven guilty.
A copy of the complaint can be found here.
Full Article & Source:
Seven Arrested for Hospice Fraud in Monterey County

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