Virtual Tour of the Mark Houston Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center
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Austin Texas Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center
Mark Houston Recovery Center is a place where alcoholic and drug addicts are inspired, counseled and provided effective treatment to help them live a healthy and happy life. People who need to get rid of alcohol and drug abuse need to join our 90 day alcohol and drug recovery program. Our program not just transforms your life but provides permanent recovery and relapse prevention.

Now you can take a virtual tour of our Austin Texas Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center and take a look at our center’s buildings and read a description. The virtual tour is a slideshow to help you know us better.

First Resort at this innovative drug rehab center has a main house, bunk house, and Joe Hawk Hall. Twenty men can stay at this resort and the overall environment and peaceful setting plays an important role in the drug and alcohol treatment.

The Last Resort covers an area of 5500 sq. feet and is located in the hills. This is a perfect and peaceful place for recovery, and you can have a lovely view of the Austin city. From the Last Resort, you can have a complete view up to 25 miles and more.

In the safe and secure environment of our Austin Texas Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center, we help addicts reach a stage of permanent sobriety. We help them change their attitude and lifestyle with an emphasis on spirituality. Our aim is to bring lots of happiness and inner peace in the life of those who need treatment and also their family and loved ones.
Take a closer look at Mark Houston drug rehab center viewing the virtual tour which can be found at http://www.markhoustonrecovery.com/virtualtour.php



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