Online Rehab Services See Increased Demand
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by Thai Rehab Helper
3y ago
Online Rehab Services See Increased Demand   Online addiction treatment has become a popular option as inpatient rehab centres remain closed.   As the ongoing coronavirus restrictions continue to stop inpatient rehab clinics from accepting clients in Thailand and around the world, services such as RehabOnline are filling the gap. At a fraction of the cost of residential treatment at only $1,950 for a 30 day treatment episode, RehabOnline provides addiction recovery programmes based on inpatient rehab from the comfort of your own home.   It is not only affordable but also has suc ..read more
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Thai Rehab Centres Hope Customers Will Return in July
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by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Rehab Centres in Thailand Hope for July Openings   Alcohol and Drug rehab centres in Thailand are optimistic that some international travel will resume in July. Will it bring customers back to treatment?   With the international travel ban extended to June 30, rehabs in Thailand hope to see some return to business in July. It is likely that the return to operating treatment programmes will be gradual at best with Australia and other nations unlikely to allow travel for most of this year.   Any easing in restrictions will likely come with strict conditions including health certif ..read more
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Rehabs in Thailand Extend Online Addiction Treatment Services
Thai Rehab Helper
by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Thai Rehabs Extend Their Online Counselling Services   Leading drug and alcohol rehab centres in Thailand move beyond traditional online aftercare services to provide remote rehabilitation programmes.   As Thailand’s rehab clinics face challenging times during the coronavirus lockdown, many are trying to stay in business by offering online counselling services and remote support.   Using internet based platforms like WhatsApp and Skype means they can still offer limited services to existing clients and those unable to travel to Thailand for addiction recovery.   The reality ..read more
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Covid-19 Restrictions Could Be Eased Soon
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by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Covid-19 Restrictions in Thailand Could Be Eased Soon   Thailand PM announces restrictions could be eased by 30 April but may be extended following review this month.   The current state of emergency in Thailand is due to expire on April 30. The Thai government is keen to get businesses back to normal as soon as possible with an estimated 9 million job losses due to the restrictions.   The addiction treatment and rehab industry has been hit hard by the lockdown with reports that several treatment centres may be closing their operations on a permanent basis due to lack of fundin ..read more
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Uncertain Future as Thailand Extends Covid-19 Restrictions
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by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Rehabs Face an Uncertain Future as Thailand Extends Covid-19 Restrictions   Thai government may impose an extended 24-hour curfew if the rate of new Covid-19 infections does not slow to a manageable level.    As the coronavirus pandemic develops in Thailand, new restrictions are in place across the country to help deal with the threat of coronavirus.   Mental health and addiction treatment services may be forced to close their doors this week and deny access to new clients. It is thought that existing clients may be able to complete treatment or remain at the caregivers facility.   A ..read more
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Is now the best time to go to rehab in Thailand?
Thai Rehab Helper
by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Is now the best time to go to rehab in Thailand?   Could now be the best time for residential treatment in Thailand as rehabs feel the pinch from coronavirus.   As rehabs in Thailand struggle with the reduced demand from addicts needing treatment for addiction, some see an opportunity in finding the most individualised care and the best possible price.   According to Chris Davies at Rehabs.asia “Thailand is still accessible and open to visitors from most countries from which patients usually come from”. He believes that due to the slump in demand, some rehabs are willing to negotiate ..read more
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Coronavirus fears hurt Thai rehab clinics
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by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Coronavirus threat hurts medical tourism in Thailand   Fear spreads as coronavirus continues to cause distress and anxiety.   As even more Chinese cities lock down their populations surrounding countries try to contain the spread of coronavirus. Thailand sees 11 million Chinese travellers a year and has been described as one of the countries most at risk.   The addiction treatment and medical sector in Thailand is experiencing reduced demand from overseas as patients take a ‘wait and see’ approach. While the risk is minimal the mainstream media around the world drive fear among the ge ..read more
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New sober living facility for men opens in Chiang Mai
Thai Rehab Helper
by Thai Rehab Helper
4y ago
Alpha Sober Living has opened in Chiang Mai   A new sober living facility for men has opened in Chiang Mai, Thailand.   The ‘urban recovery house’ in the heart of Chiang Mai uses one to one and group counselling as part of a programme called Recovery Zones. This is combined with a programme of body-based therapies that includes Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Medical Qi Gong, movement coaching, meditation and yoga.   Alpha Sober Living is owned and operated by Alastair Mordey who is regarded as one of the pioneers of drug and alcohol treatment in Thailand. Alastair has more than 18 years exper ..read more
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