Minnesota Suspends Medicaid Home Care Operator Over Fraud And Safety Risks
In late April 2026 Minnesota's Department of Human Services suspended licenses for home and community-based services run by Arnold Kubei, citing alleged Medicaid fraud and imminent safety risks to clients.[1]
DHS letters said Kubei's businesses failed to provide services specified in client support plans, including medication management and supervision for people with addictions, and thus posed an "imminent risk of harm." Fox News The suspension letters also said Kubei and his companies face a pending administrative investigation and action tied to alleged fraud against Minnesota's Medicaid program.[1] State transparency data show Home Sweet Home Minnesota has received nearly $3.2 million in Medicaid-funded payments since 2024.[1]
Kubei previously promoted his rise "from bankruptcy to multimillions" as his companies expanded.[1] He denies engaging in fraud and says the suspension is damaging his reputation and amounts to targeting and bullying.[1]
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- In late April 2026, Minnesota's Department of Human Services suspended licenses for home and community-based services operated by Arnold Kubei.
- DHS letters say the businesses posed an 'imminent risk of harm' by failing to provide services specified in client support plans, including medication management and supervision for people with addictions.
- Home Sweet Home Minnesota has received nearly $3.2 million in Medicaid-funded payments since 2024, according to state transparency data.
- The suspension letters state Kubei and his companies are under pending administrative investigation and action related to alleged fraud against Minnesota's Medicaid program.
- Kubei, who previously touted going 'from bankruptcy to multimillions,' denies fraud and says the suspension is damaging his reputation and amounts to targeting and bullying.
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