The Cabin Chiang Mai
Hospital in Chiang Mai
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2022 | The Cabin brand was acquired by new investors and management. A new 30-bed residential site was opened in Chiang Mai along the Ping River, and an outpatient centre was added in London, England. |
2021 | The inpatient facility remained closed due to ongoing COVID-19 travel restrictions. |
2020 | The inpatient facility was closed due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. |
2017 | The Cabin Chiang Mai completed construction of a purpose-built rehab center with an onsite hospital and 24-hour medical staff. |
October 2017 | The Cabin Group opened Resort 12, the first exclusive LGBT addiction treatment centre outside of the United States. |
2016 | The Cabin Chiang Mai opened The Cabin Dhaka, an outpatient treatment centre in Bangladesh, which closed soon after due to operational issues and safety concerns. |
July 2016 | The Cabin Addiction Services Group, in collaboration with The Cabin Chiang Mai, opened an inpatient addiction treatment program called The Edge, designed to help young men through psychotherapy and intense physical activity. |
2015 | By the third quarter, The Cabin Singapore, an outpatient rehab clinic in Singapore, was established. |
July 2015 | The Cabin Chiang Mai opened an outpatient facility in Sydney, Australia called The Cabin Sydney, and simultaneously opened an outpatient facility in Bangkok. |
November 2014 | The Cabin announced The Cabin Hong Kong, the first outpatient addiction treatment facility in Asia. |
October 2014 | News.com.au featured a profile on The Cabin and conducted a facility visit. |
2013 | The Cabin treated 44 patients from Singapore. |
2012 | The centre began expansion, adding 16 more beds to its existing facilities. |
2011 | The Cabin experienced a significant influx of clients from West Australia, making Australians the largest segment of the centre's international clientele. |
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