Breathing Space Thailand Launches New Million Dollar Drug and Alcohol Addiction Rehab Center in Asia
Residential drug and alcohol addiction rehab Breathing Space Thailand has been running now for one year and it’s been an amazing year for us and all the clients that have completed the program. Following on from the demand for our service throughout 2009, Breathing Space Thailand has built a new one million dollar residential drug and alcohol addiction facility.
We have added to the service we provide, which now includes an on-site medical clinic, additional professional staff, more deluxe accommodation, and a large swimming pool.
In addition we now have a a complete health spa center which has been designed by Thailand’s premier interior designer using the very finest products, including our Jacuzzi which has been imported from the US and our sauna imported from Finland.
Breathing Space Thailand’s owner, Garrett Tuck explains,
"The core Breathing Space Thailand addictions treatment program remains the same. The key point to understand about the new facility is that it’s an enhancement of the excellent quality of service that we have been providing since Breathing Space Thailand’s inception in 2008.
The difference with the new facility, is that we are now able to more fully and completely realize the original vision that we had for Breathing Space Thailand when we first devised the program.
This evolution of the Breathing Space Thailand residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program had been planned for some time before the new facility was built. From the beginning the goal of Breathing Space Thailand has been to establish Asia’s leading residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for English speaking clients".
With the introduction of their new deluxe addictions rehabilitation facility, Breathing Space Thailand is well on the way to making this goal a reality. Tuck concludes,
"It’s quite simply not possible to find a residential 12 Step drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation facility of this standard, providing the kind of program we offer, anywhere in either Thailand or Southeast Asia–we really are unique in that respect".
The cornerstone of the Breathing Space Thailand service has always been to provide a gold standard of treatment, at an affordable cost, for those seeking to address what I regard to be a life-threatening condition".
In addition we now have a a complete health spa center which has been designed by Thailand’s premier interior designer using the very finest products, including our Jacuzzi which has been imported from the US and our sauna imported from Finland.
Breathing Space Thailand’s owner, Garrett Tuck explains,
"The core Breathing Space Thailand addictions treatment program remains the same. The key point to understand about the new facility is that it’s an enhancement of the excellent quality of service that we have been providing since Breathing Space Thailand’s inception in 2008.
The difference with the new facility, is that we are now able to more fully and completely realize the original vision that we had for Breathing Space Thailand when we first devised the program.
This evolution of the Breathing Space Thailand residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program had been planned for some time before the new facility was built. From the beginning the goal of Breathing Space Thailand has been to establish Asia’s leading residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for English speaking clients".
With the introduction of their new deluxe addictions rehabilitation facility, Breathing Space Thailand is well on the way to making this goal a reality. Tuck concludes,
"It’s quite simply not possible to find a residential 12 Step drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation facility of this standard, providing the kind of program we offer, anywhere in either Thailand or Southeast Asia–we really are unique in that respect".
The cornerstone of the Breathing Space Thailand service has always been to provide a gold standard of treatment, at an affordable cost, for those seeking to address what I regard to be a life-threatening condition".




