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United States v. Lincolnshire Senior Care LLC (N.D. Ill.)

Overview

On October 5, 2015, the United States filed a complaint and consent order in United States v. Lincolnshire Senior Care LLC (N.D. Ill.), a Fair Housing Act pattern or practice case alleging that a Continuing Care Retirement Community discriminated on the basis of disability in its dining and live-in care policies.  The consent order requires policy changes at this facility and other facilities owned or operated by the defendants, the establishment of a $210,000 settlement fund to compensate victims and a $45,000 civil penalty. The court entered the court order on October 19, 2015.


Case Open Date
Case Name
United States v. Lincolnshire Senior Care LLC (N.D. Ill.)
Tags
  • Lincolnshire
  • Illinois
  • Fair Housing Act
  • FHA
  • disability
  • Sedgebrook
  • Life Care Services
  • Continuing Care Retirement Community
  • reasonable accommodation
  • dining
  • live-in
  • pattern or practice
  • personal service provider policy
  • 1:15-cv-08782
Industry Code(s)
  • None
Updated October 20, 2015