Tabor Group Say The Demand For Alcohol And Treatment Facilities In Cork Is Growing
Over 200 people attended Tabor Lodge residential treatment centre last year and they currently have a long waiting list
The demand for alcohol and treatment facilities in Cork is growing and as a result Fellowship House which is part of the Tabor Group is to open a new 36 bed facility in Togher.
Over 200 people attended Tabor Lodge residential treatment centre last year and they currently have a long waiting list
In an effort to meet demand a new 36 bed facility in Fellowship House in Togher will be opening towards the end of the year
Speaking to RedFM News Mick Devine of Tabor Lodge says there is a huge treatment need as Irish people have a very unhealthy relationship with alcohol
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