Reliant Hospice, 2858 Sunset Boulevard: 2011 3 comments
This nice little building on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia, just behind Hawthorne Pharmacy and more or less across the street from Atlanta Bread was an end-of-life-care hospice. From what I can find out, they used to be on Center Point Circle, moving to this location in 2010 (based on the copyright of their now gone but archived site), and closing their doors sometime in 2011.
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Uscnurse97
10 Nov 11 at 10:42 am
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If the allegations are true, you can just go over to Irmo and utilize Ahava Hospice (same people), if you are in fact missing your daily dose of fraud.
IntereSTING
23 Jan 12 at 7:03 am
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A suspicion all employees had through Reliant Hospice, Hands of Hospice "charity", and Ahava Hospice. Employees paychecks withheld, client service neglected due to inability to obtain supplies and medications from vendors who hadn't been paid for months. Owner continues to be absent from business meetings, unable to reach, and taking extravagant vacations and shopping trips with family and also frequent 2-4 day business trips to exotic locations with "investors"- all were male! Frequently visited Columbia area gentlemen's clubs with the same male "investors" and would drop in at office to brag of activities at clubs.
ex employee
11 May 12 at 2:56 am
Hmmmm - the demise of Reliant Hospice? "The Law Offices of Robert Dodson, P.A. has sued Reliant Hospice and its owner, Tammy McDonald, alleging that Reliant and McDonald committed Medicare fraud by billing the United States government for hospice care for patients who did not require such medical treatment and who were not terminally ill. Hospice care is end-of-life care provided to patients who are diagnosed with terminal medical conditions and have six months or fewer to live".