A new hub for Somali-run home healthcare businesses appears to be taking shape at 100 Larrabee Road in Westbrook, where seven new home care providers registered last year. Most have ties to the Minneapolis area.
From January through November 2025, seven home healthcare agencies registered at the Westbrook office complex:
- Golden Path LLC formed on January 29, 2025, under registered agent Abdi Jabaar Mohamud.
- Oblu Bridge LLC formed on March 26, 2025, under registered agent Hamsa Bayer.
- Horizon Plus LLC formed on April 25, 2025, under registered agent Abdifetah Abdirahmah.
- Lax Home Care LLC formed on June 25, 2025, under registered agent Muhumed M. Hussein.
- Noblepath LLC formed on July 25, 2025, under registered agent Noblepath LLC. It is not clear why the business is listed as its own registered agent or who is actually behind the business.
- Mission Home Care LLC formed on October 1, 2025, under registered agent Mohamed Hassan.
- Pure Care LLC formed on November 18, 2025, under registered agent Pure Care LLC. Once again, it is unclear why or how the business could serve as its own registered agent.
The address also houses Avello Home Care LLC, which formed in 2023. Strangely, Avello, registered to Alkarim Muse, has never received any MaineCare money, according to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) records obtained by The Maine Wire.
Despite being registered since 2023, Avello does not appear in state licensing data, suggesting that it has never actually been authorized to act as a home healthcare provider.
According to business records, Avello administratively dissolved in November 2024 after failing to file an annual report but moved to its current location at 100 Larrabee in February 2025, when it filed its annual report and was reinstated as an active business.
Multiple websites that host information on home health care businesses place Avello at 280 Park Street in Lewiston, which may be its old location prior to its move to 100 Larrabee. The phone number listed on NPIR.org and CareAvailability for Avello has a 763 area code, the area code for the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis.
The Maine Wire called that number. A man picked up and claimed that Avello is no longer operational. He explained that they attempted to restart in 2025 but ultimately decided against it, though that is not reflected in official business records from the Maine Secretary of State’s (SOS) Office.
The new 2025 businesses appear to be ramping up operations.
As of the end of 2025, only Golden Path had started billing and billed just $4,225, but Golden Path was the earliest to form, and the rest may have begun billing after the end of last year.
Golden Path was first licensed to act as a home care provider beginning in March 2025. Those records tie a 612 area code number to the business, the Minnesota area code that contains Minneapolis.
The Maine Wire reached out to that number, but it went straight to voicemail.

The other licensed operational home care businesses also list Minnesota phone numbers on their licensing records, with the sole exception of Oblu Bridge, which is under a provisional license and is associated with a Maine number.
The Maine Wire attempted to call all the licensed home care businesses at 100 Larrabee,
The call to Oblu Bridge went straight to voicemail.
When The Maine Wire reached out to the Minnesota number associated with Horizon Plus, a man did pick up but denied being Horizon Plus or its registered agent, Abdifetah Abdirahmah. The man claimed that he had recently obtained a new phone number.
The Minnesota number associated with Lax Home Care answered. The man who picked up initially said that he was Lax Home Care, then later denied being affiliated with the business after being told that The Maine Wire had been investigating home healthcare fraud across the state.
He did not answer any questions.
Noblepath did not answer a phone call.
Someone with Pure Care answered a phone call but declined to comment after being asked questions about his business by The Maine Wire.
Mission Home Care does not appear in licensing records at all and seemingly is not authorized to provide medical care, though multiple websites that aggregate medical provider information associate the business with a Maine phone number.
The Maine Wire reached out to that number and heard an answering machine message identifying the number as belonging to the home healthcare business. They later returned the call, and confirmed that they are not currently operating a licensed home healthcare agency.
The Maine Wire visited 100 Larrabee on Tuesday afternoon and discovered signs for the home care agencies but was unable to make contact with any employees, and it appeared that no one was at any of the home care offices.
Even the now-defunct Helping Hands PCA LLC, previously located at 100 Larrabee, had a Minnesota phone number, according to licensing records.
Helping Hands, registered to Abdullahi Ahmed, started in December 2024 and dissolved in September 2025, having never actually billed anything to Medicaid
The majority of the registered agents tied to the businesses at 100 Larrabee are not linked to any other Maine business entities, but two of them, Mohamed Hassan of Mission Home Care and Abdullahi Ahmed of the defunct Helping Hands, are linked to other enterprises.
There is a Mohamed Hassan linked to Goals Galore, a youth-soccer-based non-profit that boasts on its website that it is “fiscally sponsored” by Maine Immigrants and Refugee Services (MEIRS), an organization infamous for its Medicaid overbilling practices.
There is also a Mohamed A. Hassan tied to the now-inactive Somali Community Resource Center, Noble Elder Care, Noble Home Health Care, Noble Health Care, and Red Sea Transportation, and a Mohamed I. Hassan operating National Cab 30 LLC out of Portland.
It is not clear whether either Mohamed I. Hassan or Mohamed A. Hassan is the same person running Mission Home Care.
Abdullahi Ahmed also served as the registered agent for the defunct Center for Academics and Leadership L3C in Westbrook. There is also an Abdullahi M. Ahmed who ran the defunct Zamzam Educational Consultancy LLC in Portland.





By letting this happen in Maine, Janet all but invited then to start scamming.
OK, the Somalians are thieves, and have been for more than a hundred years, working as pirates. From what we read on the Maine Wire, they have been practicing blatant, and obvious theft/fraud here in Maine for more than ten years. Why would our Governor, Janet Mills, who I believe has a law degree, permit this to go one for so long here in the state in which I, and many other readers of the Maine Wire, pay taxes?
My Father, who was a financial person in NYC, told me that if you do not understand what a company does, do not buy their stock. Governor Mills would like to become a Senator from Maine. I suggest that no one buy her stock.
Marvelous! Will the Admin get a cut?
Minnesota FBI raided 22 Somalian run “health centers”
Association says same fraud likely ongoing in Maine that caused $19Billion of Minnesota State Tax money to be sent out of the country.
Are these “people” possibly facing Federal fraud charges already as they expand in Maine?
Isn’t some of the money in turn sliced off toNGO’s that “Get Out The Vote”” for DEMs?
THE END IS NEAR FOR ALL THESE PIRATES.
JUST WAIT AND SEE.
Musloids gonna musloid.
SEND THEM BACK.
Every single one.
These fraud offices are opening all over Maine…DHHS Maine needs to be investigated but are doing what Mills wants. There are NGOs involved in the Medicaid fraud as well. WE NEED MORE FBI AND ICE IN MAINE!
Will be interesting to see what happens when this information gets to the feds.
DEPORT THEM ALL! NOW!
Didn’t the entire world hang pirates back in the day? Just asking for a friend……
Hard to imagine that Mr. Muhumed M. Hussein gave it much thought before settling on the name LAX HOME CARE for his business. Absolutely unbelievable!
They are genetically dumb as a box of rocks and don’t speak English for shitz. How can they be involved in an “educational” agency outside of janitorial contractor???
Lsx Homecare love it. Justice needs to be all over this like a cheap suit.