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Domestic Violence Program at GBMC

Domestic Violence
Call for help

(443) 849-3323

All services are free, confidential, and available to everyone

One in four women and one in seven men will be victims of DV during their lifetime. Recent studies show DV is just as common in same-sex relationships, if not more common. DV crosses all racial, economic and cultural barriers.

Services are provided in a private, secure suite

GBMC realizes the harmful effects of domestic violence on personal health as well as overall family well-being. As a complement to our Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) program, we have created a hospital-based domestic violence program to offer additional resources for patients, staff or community members who are experiencing abuse in an intimate relationship. Our program is dedicated to connecting victims and survivors to local resources as well as providing specialized care in the hospital setting.

In-house forensic and advocacy services specifically for DV. See the video to learn more.

 

Free, Confidential Services

Members of the team conduct a complete evaluation of the victim and provide necessary services.

 

Domestic Violence FAQs

You are not alone. Here you can quickly learn the answers that many have when faced with this situation.

 

Resources & Community Partners

Learn about our many comprehensive partnerships with the Baltimore County Police Department, domestic violence counseling providers, and more.

There is always a Forensic Nurse available when a patient is in need. Members of the team conduct a complete evaluation of the victim and provide necessary services.

  • Critical Medical Response

    GBMC in Towson is uniquely equipped to respond to domestic violence injuries, especially strangulation. Our medical team and forensic nurses:

    • Assess for injury and damage
    • Treat medically
    • Document injuries and findings for court purposes utilizing the Alternative Light Source and other technology
    • Connect with an advocate in the hospital 24/7
    • Offer language translation services. At GBMC, a Language Line is always available and a Spanish-speaking advocate may be available for immediate assistance or follow-up.
    • Provide follow-up contact and support
  • Domestic Violence Advocacy and Crisis Counseling Interventions

    Call us at 443-849-3323 or the Emergency Department 443-849-2225

    GBMC is one of the few hospitals that has in-house forensic and advocacy services specifically for DV. If patient is critically injured, it is important to go to the nearest hospital. All interventions provide:

    • Emotional support
    • Education on the dynamics of domestic violence
    • Safety planning
    • Danger Assessment
    • Referrals for counseling/shelter/legal assistance

FAQs

What is Domestic Violence? 
Domestic violence (DV), also called Intimate Partner Violence, is a pattern of behavior used by an intimate partner in order to gain power and control over the other person. DV can take many forms:

  • Physical violence
  • Sexual violence
  • Emotional abuse
  • Economic abuse

Domestic violence has a profound effect on physical, mental and sexual health. Victims are more likely to suffer from a variety of illnesses and symptoms including:

  • Exhaustion/Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Body aches
  • High blood pressure
  • Depression/Anxiety
  • Stomach problems
  • Sexually transmitted diseases/HIV
  • Drug and alcohol abuse

Who is Affected by Domestic Violence? 

One in four women and one in seven men will be victims of DV during their liftime. Recent studies show the DV is just as common in LGBTQ relationships. DV crosses all racial, economic, age and cultural barriers. 

Why Talk to your Healthcare Provider? 

Letting your healthcare provider know about DV is important. At GBMC, we care about your overall health and understand the profound effect DV has on overall wellness. We have various resources and staff members available to help victims of DV 24 hours a day. 

What Can I Do Today? 

  • Talk to your healthcare provider
  • Plan for your safety
    • Tell a neighbor, family member or friend what is going on
    • Choose a secret word to signal that something is wrong
    • Pack a bag, including money
    • Keep a record of all incidents
    • Hide a spare key outside
    • Keep copies of important documents in a safe, private place, including:
      • Driver's license
      • Children's birth certificates
      • Bank cards
      • Important telephone numbers
  • Rehearse what you will do and where you will go if you need to get out in a hurry

Domestic Violence and Pregnancy 

Contrary to what you might think, abuse sometimes begins or increases during pregnancy and after delivery. Abuse during pregnancy can lead to many medical problems and can endanger the lives of both the mother and the growing baby. If you are pregnant or have a newborn and are experiencing DV, please reach out for help. You and your baby deserve to be safe.

Resources

Comprehensive Services

  • Baltimore County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline 
    410-828-6390 (24/7 Hotline)
  • Family and Children's Services of Central Maryland 
    410-281-1334 
    http://www.fcsmd.org/
  • Family Crisis Center of Eastern Baltimore County 
    Office: 410-285-4357 
    Shelter: 410-285-7496 
    http://www.familycrisiscenter.net/
  • House of Ruth 
    24/7 Crisis Hotline: 410-889-RUTH (7884) 
    Legal Clinic: 410-554-8463 
    Adelante Familia: 410-732-2176 
    http://www.hruth.org/
  • Adelante Familia at House of Ruth 
    Serves Spanish speaking victims of DV 
    410-889-7884 (24 horas – oprima 8 para Español) 
    Oficina: 410-732-2176
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline 
    1-800-799-SAFE(7223) (24/7 Hotline) 
    http://www.thehotline.org/
  • TurnAround, Inc. 
    24/7 Crisis Helpline: 443-279-0379 
    Office: 410-377-8111 
    http://www.turnaroundinc.org/

Legal Services

  • DSS Family Violence Unit Court Advocates 
    410-853-3030
  • House of Ruth Legal Clinic 
    410-554-8463
  • Protection Order Advocacy & Representation Project (POARP) 
    410-887-3162
  • State’s Attorney’s Office Family Violence Unit 
    410-887-6610
  • Women’s Law Center 
    1-800-845-8550 
    www.wlcmd.org
  • WomensLaw 
    http://www.womenslaw.org/

Special Populations / Special Needs

  • Counseling, Helpline, and Aid Network for Abused Women in the Jewish Community (CHANA) 
    Jewish response to domestic violence 
    Helpline: 410-234-0023 
    Office: 410-234-0030 
    www.chanabaltimore.org
  • Adelante Familia at House of Ruth 
    Serves Spanish speaking victims of DV 
    410-889-7884 (24 horas – oprima 8 para Español) 
    Oficina: 410-732-2176
  • MEDOVI Project 
    Serves foreign born victims of DV 
    410-396-3294
  • Northwest Hospital DOVE Program 
    Hospital-based DV victim program 
    410-496-7555
  • Tahirih Justice Center 
    Serves foreign born victims of DV 
    410-999-1900

Phone Apps for Safety and Danger Assessment