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IEHP Breaks Ground on Community Wellness Center in San Bernardino

Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) broke ground on its new Community Wellness Center (CWC) in San Bernardino last week. The two-story, 33,000-square-foot space at 2050 N. Massachusetts Ave. will replace the existing center on Second Street when it opens in 2025.

The San Bernardino CWC was the first of three Community Wellness Centers to open in the region, followed by Riverside and Victorville. The new CWC will host amenities not available in the current 6,500-square-foot location, including:

  • Six multi-purpose rooms that will double as accessible spaces open for the community to host meetings and gatherings.
  • An integrated teaching kitchen with seating up to 50.
  • Five partner suites for integrated community-based organization (CBOs) partners to provide services to residents.
  • A multi-media room with tools to accommodate tech-based learning and growth.
  • An expanded class schedule.
  • A children’s room and teen center for all-day programming.
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