Veterans Join Virtue Recovery to Enhance National Support for Addiction and Mental Health Services
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Virtue Recovery gains a strategic advantage by hiring Veterans Adam Khosroabadi and Chauncy Nash, enhancing outreach to military communities with authentic, experienced leadership.
Virtue Recovery expands its business development team with two Veterans who apply military discipline and healthcare expertise to structured dual-diagnosis treatment programs.
Virtue Recovery's new Veteran hires strengthen community support, offering compassionate care that improves mental health and addiction recovery outcomes nationwide.
Two combat Veterans join Virtue Recovery, bringing unique military and personal recovery experiences to expand life-changing addiction and mental health treatment.
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Virtue Recovery has announced the addition of two military veterans to its Business Development Team, enhancing its nationwide support for individuals and families dealing with addiction, PTSD, and mental health issues. Adam Khosroabadi, a U.S. Marine Corps Combat Veteran, joins as Community Outreach Specialist, while Chauncy Nash, a retired U.S. Army Veteran with 20 years of service, assumes the role of Business Development Liaison.
Both veterans bring professional expertise and personal recovery experiences that align with Virtue Recovery's mission to provide compassionate, evidence-based care. Khosroabadi will support Virtue At The Pointe Recovery Center in Astoria, Oregon, and Virtue Recovery Center in Milwaukie, Oregon, leveraging his background in behavioral health and extensive outreach experience with veteran and civilian populations. His openness about his own recovery journey helps build trust and compassion within the communities he serves.
Nash, who completed multiple combat tours during his military career, transitioned into healthcare after retirement, spending three years as a liaison and regional account manager. His military leadership and healthcare experience make him well-suited to forge partnerships and improve patient outcomes. Additionally, Nash holds an Associate of Arts in Business Data Analytics and is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Software Development, bringing technical skills alongside a people-first approach.
The hires reflect Virtue Recovery's commitment to addressing the unique challenges veterans face in mental health and recovery. By incorporating leaders who have lived through similar struggles, the organization ensures its outreach is authentic and impactful. This expansion aims to strengthen community connections, support families, and broaden access to care for those in need.
Virtue Recovery operates a nationally accredited network of recovery and detox centers in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Texas, offering dual-diagnosis treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Their whole-person approach integrates evidence-based therapies with individualized support, focusing on healing every layer of a person's life. The organization also highlights its sister facility, Silver State Adolescent Treatment in Las Vegas, which provides evidence-based residential programs and holistic teen mental health and substance use treatment. For more information, visit https://VirtueAThePointe.com.
Michael Banis, Chief Development Officer, emphasized the significance of these additions, noting that Khosroabadi and Nash bring heart, grit, and dedication to helping others heal. Their involvement is expected to enhance Virtue Recovery's ability to offer hope and lasting recovery across Oregon and the country, reinforcing the belief that change is possible through community and connection.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

