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The public may contact the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaint about a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by either calling 1-800-994-6610 or e-mailing complaint@jointcommission.org.






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Sexual Assault Center: 301-618-3154

The Sexual Assault Center was established in 1975 to meet the growing demand for special services to victims of sexual assault and abuse. The Center operates on the principle that the needs of the victim are the primary concern and on the belief that the victim is not to blame for the assault or abuse. The Center treats persons of all ages and both sexes, helping victims and their loved ones begin the healing process.

The Sexual assault Center offers a full range of services to victims of sexual violence, free of charge. These service include, but are not limited to:

  • Crisis Counseling - Assistance, support and crisis counseling is available by phone and in person to adult and child victims of sexual assault and abuse, incest survivors, and family members. Information and referrals are available at 301-618-3154
  • Follow-up Counseling - Individual, family, play and group therapy is offered during office hours to assist victims in handling the emotional trauma associated with sexual abuse, sexual assault, and child physical abuse. The goals of this service include providing emotional support to the survivors of assault and abuse and to the family members, teaching effective coping strategies and working through the effects of the trauma.
  • Forensic Examinations - Comprehensive forensic exams are offered to victims when appropriate. These exams, which are performed by specially trained Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners (S.A.F.E.), for the collection of evidence. Trained volunteers provide support and companionship throughout the exam process.
  • Victim Advocacy - An advocate works directly with the police, the Department of Social Services, and the State's Attorney's Office to assist the victim through investigative and legal processes. Services include court companionship and assistance writing victim impact statements.
  • Community Education - Presentations and programs are offered at no charge to any interested organization in order to increase public awareness of sexual assault and abuse. The programs focus on the nature of the problem and its prevention, providing educational materials on avoidance, awareness, myths and facts, and the emotional impact on victims and their families.

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