Family-owned, licensed, and available any hour, day or night. Real people answering the phone. Serving San Jacinto with local response times and direct coordination with area hospitals.
San Jacinto is a Riverside County city in the San Jacinto Valley, sharing a border with Hemet. Care is typically provided at Hemet Global Medical Center or in the Loma Linda system. Whether at hospital or home, we respond around the clock.
San Jacinto has significant Latino and Native American communities, including proximity to the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians reservation. Spanish-language coordination is available around the clock.
Our team coordinates directly with the following hospitals and medical centers serving San Jacinto. We have established relationships with case management, social work, and decedent affairs teams — meaning faster release when the time comes.
1117 E Devonshire Avenue, Hemet (nearby)
Just west in Hemet, Hemet Global is San Jacinto's primary acute care hospital. We coordinate directly with Hemet Global's decedent affairs team for expedited release.
28400 McCall Boulevard, Menifee (nearby)
Serves South San Jacinto families. Our team has established working relationships with Menifee Global's care team.
11234 Anderson Street, Loma Linda (nearby)
Serves San Jacinto families needing specialized medical care. We coordinate transfers regularly.
We regularly work with care facilities, skilled nursing homes, and assisted living communities across San Jacinto. When a passing occurs, we coordinate directly with facility staff to expedite the process for your family.
The process depends on where the passing takes place. Here's what to do in each situation.
The hospital's care team will pronounce death and notify their decedent affairs team. From there, you'll need to designate a cremation provider — that's when you call us.
During business hours, we typically arrive at Hemet Global within 60-75 minutes. For residences in San Jacinto, expect our arrival within 2-3 hours.
When death occurs at home and hospice is not involved, an authorized responder needs to pronounce death before we can bring your loved one into care. This is required by California law and is not something a funeral home or cremation provider can bypass.
When hospice is involved, the process is significantly simpler:
Some deaths — particularly sudden or unexplained ones — are reviewed by the Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner's Office in Perris. This doesn't mean anything is wrong; it's simply required in certain circumstances.
Our service area covers all of San Jacinto. If you're calling from any of the neighborhoods below — or anywhere else in San Jacinto — we come to you.
Real people answering the phone, day or night. We serve all of San Jacinto with the same care, the same price, and the same guarantees.