Deciding where to live after retirement is an important matter. The right place to live can help make retirement living what it ought to be - interesting, active, comfortable and carefree, secure but not secluded, independent but not lonely. CRH represents a unique approach to retirement living. It is in no sense an institution ; it is an apartment community. Its attractive suites are private - but not isolated - homes. You have the comforts of your own home, without the work and responsibility. With friends, or on your own, you can use the many facilities at CRH to pursue your favorite activities and to discover new ones. The Congregational Retirement Homes I, II and III, Inc., all acting cooperatively, are private, non-profit organizations funded the the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The three buildings in the complex have a total of three hundred twenty-two apartments. We support a non-discriminatory policy in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial or handicap status. Reverend Clarence W. Fuller was Sr. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Melrose in the 60's and 70's and was the inspiration and the driving force behind the Congregational Retirement Homes.
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