Understaffed facility neglected mother, children claimed

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Plaintiffs’ decedent Myrtle Faye Reed, 89, resided at Palacios Healthcare Center from 1991 until July 2000. Her diagnoses included cerebrovascular disease, prior fractures, gastric diverticulum, arthritis, seizure disorder, anemia and urinary retention. 

Alleging that the nursing home’s negligence caused Reed to sustain injuries, her estate and three adult children sued Senior Living Properties, LLC, of Carmel, Ind., operating as Palacios Health Care Center; SLP Management Inc., of Carmel, Ind., and Complete Care Services L.P., of Horsham, Pa., one or both of which allegedly staffed and managed the facility; Larry W. Bonds and James E. Eden, who were both owners of Senior Living Properties LLC; Eden’s company Eden Capital LLC. Of Carmel, Ind.; administrator Harvin E. Suggs; nursing director Crystal Mozley, R.N.; and Janice Lowe, R.N.

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