Established in 1974, the Rape Treatment Center at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center, is internationally recognized for its pioneering work and exemplary treatment, prevention, and education programs.
Victims can receive highly specialized emergency medical care, forensic services, counseling, advocacy, and information about their rights and options to support them in making informed choices and decisions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, free of charge.
The Rape Treatment Center provides comprehensive treatment for sexual assault victims and their families, including 24-hour emergency medical care, forensic examinations and crisis counseling.
Our medical clinic is dedicated exclusively to sexual assault victim care 24 hours a day. It is located within the hospital, in a private, safe, therapeutic setting. The medical clinic is staffed by highly trained professionals with specialized expertise in the medical, forensic and psychological aspects of victim care.
Therapy Services
Adults
The Rape Treatment Center provides comprehensive, free counseling services for victims of sexual assault. Our highly trained professional therapists understand the impacts of sexual assault and know how to help. We provide individual and group therapy services in both English and Spanish. Even if you were assaulted a long time ago, speaking with a trained counselor can help. It is never too late to start the healing process.
Children
Stuart House, a program of the Rape Treatment Center, is internationally recognized as a model for the treatment of sexually abused children.
Stuart House therapists are highly trained clinicians with knowledge, skill and experience in helping sexually abused children and their families. Therapists provide individual, family and group therapy. Stuart House has bilingual and bicultural therapists and provides culturally-informed therapy in both English and Spanish. These services are available to children and their non-offending family members or caretakers.
All victim services are FREE of charge 24/7.
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