AG Rayfield Successfully Places Private Care Agency on Probation in Medicaid Fraud Case

Published Date: Oct 28, 2025

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield today announced that Rever Grand, Inc. (Rever Grand), a Standard Model Agency – meaning a private agency that hires Direct Support Professionals to provide home and community support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities – has accepted the State’s plea offer and entered a no-contest plea to one count of Making a False Claim for Health Care Payment. Under the terms of the plea, Rever Grand will be placed on probation for four years.

“This resolution strikes the right balance between accountability and protecting the Oregonians who rely on these critical care services,” said Attorney General Dan Rayfield. “Our goal is to make sure that every person receiving support can trust the system that serves them – and that companies providing care are doing right by the people in their communities.”

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