Congregational Tower | An RHF Community

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Congregational Tower in Chula Vista's downtown district provides HUD-subsidized independent senior housing at 288 F Street, one block east of the Chula Vista Public Library and the Norman Park Senior Center. Residents who need structured daytime programming and social engagement can access Open Arms Adult Day Healthcare, which offers supervised activity-based care for seniors requiring cognitive or physical support beyond independent living. Built in 1973 and managed by the Retirement Housing Foundation (RHF), the 13-story high-rise contains 162 apartments in studio and one-bedroom configurations with income-based rent calculated as a percentage of household income. Seniors managing chronic musculoskeletal pain or post-fall mobility issues can coordinate outpatient treatment with Wachs Chiropractic Health Center for spinal adjustment and soft-tissue rehabilitation. The tower includes on-site laundry facilities, elevator access across all 13 floors, heat included in the rent structure, and a public bus stop directly in front of the building providing transit connectivity along Chula Vista's Broadway Corridor and Third Avenue Village.