ASTORIA, Ore. -
Sept. 5, 2025 -
PRLog -- U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Adam Khosroabadi and U.S. Army Veteran Chauncy Nash have joined Virtue Recovery's outreach team, expanding nationwide support for Veterans and others facing addiction, PTSD, and mental health challenges.
A Growing Team with a Shared PurposeVirtue Recovery is proud to announce the addition of two new members to its Business Development Team:
Adam Khosroabadi, Community Outreach Specialist, and
Chauncy Nash, Business Development Liaison. Their arrival marks more than just team growth—it represents a deepening of our commitment to serving individuals, young or old, and their families who are navigating substance abuse, mental health struggles, and the complex path toward recovery.
We're a nationally accredited network of recovery and detox centers with locations in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Texas. "When compassion and clinical excellence are paired with true collaboration in the community, the result is life-changing. At Virtue Recovery, we're not just treating patients - we're building partnerships that expand access to care and ultimately save lives. I'm proud to be part of a team that leads with purpose and delivers real impact." — Zach Young, National Director of Business Development.
At Virtue Recovery, treatment goes beyond simply addressing symptoms. Our
whole-person approach to addiction and mental health care focuses on healing every layer of a person's life. We don't separate substance abuse from mental health—because in reality, they're often connected. Instead, our
dual-diagnosis programs treat both conditions together, combining
evidence-based therapies with compassion and individualized support.
Virtue Recovery has expanded its Business Development Team by hiring two Veterans—Adam Khosroabadi and Chauncy Nash—who bring military service and outreach expertise to strengthen Virtue's mission across its nationally accredited centers (including dual-diagnosis (
https://www.virtuerecoverycenter.com/treatment/dual-diagn...) treatment in Las Vegas, Arizona, eating disorder (
https://virtueeatingdisorder.com/) treatment in Nevada, and Texas). The company now also highlights its sister facility in Las Vegas, Silver State Adolescent Treatment (https://silverstateadolescenttreatment.com/)
, offering evidence-based residential programs and holistic teen mental health and substance use treatment.