DaneMAC
DaneMAC empowers all survivors of gender-based violence in Dane County by cultivating community collaboration and improving access to coordinated, streamlined, and innovative support. Its trauma detrimentally impacts the short and long-term well-being of survivors in myriad ways. Dane County, like most communities, has historically responded to this public health crisis by offering an ever-increas
Compassionate, survivor-centered care is available at RCC’s office in Dane County.
Our location at 960 Rise Lane offers a community-based option for Forensic Nurse Exams in a safe, supportive environment. Exams are free, confidential, and led by the survivor every step of the way.
Available Sunday - Thursday from 1-9 PM for people ages 17+.
Survivors can walk in, call the DaneMAC nurse team at 608-492-2611, or connect through Hazel at hazelhelps.me.
Learn more in the link in our bio.
Summer is (almost) here!
As you head into summer plans, don’t forget the little things that help keep you safe:
✔️ Share your location with someone you trust
✔️ Watch your drink
✔️ Keep your phone charged
✔️ Check in on your friends
And if something does happen after unwanted sexual contact or assault, you deserve support that feels compassionate and comfortable.
Hazel connects people to community-based forensic nurse care, because no one should have to navigate those moments alone.
Stay hydrated. Stay with your people. Stay safe.
05/23/2026
Our DaneMAC nurse team is available to help connect survivors to free, confidential Forensic Nurse Exams and answer questions about available care options. Whether someone is looking for medical care, emotional support, or simply wants to understand their choices, our team is here to help.
📞 Call the DaneMAC nurse hotline: 608-492-2611
Forensic Nurse Exams are available at our RCC location at 960 Rise Lane Sunday - Thursday from 1:00 - 9:00 PM for individuals ages 17+. Walk-ins are welcome, and all services are available regardless of insurance, immigration status, or law enforcement reporting.
Mental Health Awareness Month is a reminder that taking care of yourself can look different for everyone.
For our team of forensic nurses, it’s the little things…grabbing a coffee, getting outside for a walk, slowing down for a few minutes, and finding time to reset.
Self-care doesn’t always have to be big or complicated. Small daily habits can make a meaningful impact on your mental wellness and help create moments of peace during busy days.
Welcome to our forensic nursing Q&A, where our team shares more about their career paths and the importance of prioritizing mental wellness while doing such meaningful work.
We’re grateful for the incredible nurses who continue to support survivors with empathy, strength, and care every single day.
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Madison, WI