The owner of a Michigan adult day care center has pleaded guilty to submitting more than $539,000 in false Medicare claims for psychotherapy sessions that never took place, including sessions supposedly delivered to people who had already died. According to the Department of Justice announcement, Yolanda Matthews, 58, of Farmington Hills, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud. A beneficiary cannot receive psychotherapy at an adult day care center on a date when hospital records place that person in an inpatient bed. Adult Day Centers and the Families Who Rely on ThemThe setting deserves context, because adult day programs serve a real and often underserved need. Whether that produces more prosecutions in the adult day care sector specifically is not something the current record establishes.