How to Access Community Health Services
Program Guide

How to Access Community Health Services

1What It Is

Community health centers and programs across the IE offer affordable care — often on a sliding fee scale. This guide helps residents understand what's available and how to access it.

2Who It Helps

Uninsured or underinsured residents, families needing affordable care, seniors, and anyone navigating the health system for the first time.

The Inland Empire has a network of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide primary care, dental, and behavioral health services regardless of ability to pay.

Medi-Cal enrollment is available year-round for eligible residents. Many community organizations offer free enrollment assistance.

For mental health, crisis services are available 24/7 through county behavioral health departments. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is always accessible.

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3Local Resources

Borrego Health

Community health centers across the IE with sliding-scale fees.

Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)

Medi-Cal managed care for Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

San Bernardino County Behavioral Health

Mental health and substance use services.

4How to Get Involved

Help a neighbor or family member enroll in Medi-Cal. Volunteer at a local health fair. Share information about community health centers in your network.

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