Compassionate Cannabis Support for Healthcare Settings
Sespe Creek proudly offers a dedicated solution for California healthcare facilities and hospice programs operating under the Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act (Ryan’s Law). Our Care Facility Program is designed to simplify and support the safe, lawful use of medical cannabis for your patients—with the professionalism and compassion your team and residents deserve.
complete our intake formWhat We Provide:
Dedicated Account Representative
Your facility gets a direct point of contact for fast, reliable coordination and support.
Caregiver & Patient Documentation Compliance
We’ll help track valid MMICs, physician recommendations, and signed caregiver forms—keeping your records clear and compliant.
Education & Product Guidance
We provide guidance tailored to each patient’s needs and your facility’s policies, with a focus on non-inhalable formats like tinctures, capsules, and topicals. Our guidance is tailored to patient needs and facility policies.
We bring decades of trusted expertise in compassionate care and patient wellness. As Ventura County’s first licensed dispensary, we’ve long prioritized regenerative organic cannabis, sourcing our medicine from small, ethical farms committed to sustainability. All products are lab-tested and carefully curated for purity, potency, and the healthiest ingredients possible.
Scheduled, Reliable Deliveries
Routine deliveries arranged to fit your schedule. Orders are individually labeled by patient and fully compliant with state regulations.
Payment Options:
We currently accept cash, debit cards, and local checks, and we’re able to accommodate both individual and bulk orders. Whether you’re an in-home caregiver or a larger care facility, we’ll work with your business model to make transactions as smooth and simple as possible.
Let’s make this simple, compliant, and compassionate.
complete our intake formEmail [email protected] or call (805) 738-7490 to learn more and schedule a free onboarding consultation.
Additional Resources:
- California Dept. of Public Health:
- Americans for Safe Access:
- UCLA Health: