
CERC
Building #: 31
Campus: East
Architect: CBT
Built: 1969
Demolished: 2019
Square Footage: 32,369ft²
Architectual Style: Modern
Location
42.3927, -71.20451History
Construction of the Community Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC) was begun in 1968 with state funds and a large federal grant. Together with the connected Shriver Center, the entire complex cost about $2.3 million and could treat 1,000 patients each year. The CERC was opened in July of 1969.
Activities at CERC focused on psychological research (in tandem with Shriver Center and Withington), laboratory/office space and programs to transition Fernald residents from its institutional setting towards "cottage" or community living. It was last used by UMass Medical Center until the Fernald campus closed in 2014. The structure was demolished in 2019.
Historic Images
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Related Documents
Shriver Center Opening
An article on the opening of the Shriver Center from The Boston Globe, January 14, 1966.