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The Hamilton Assisted Living

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight compassionate and attentive nursing staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

113 Battle Road, Yorktown, VA 2369265 bedsLicensed & Active
Google rating
5.0/5

based on 23 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

The Hamilton is an excellent choice for families seeking a warm, family-like environment with highly praised nursing staff and engaging activities. The ability to 'age in place' through their affiliated facilities is a significant advantage for long-term planning.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

23 reviews analyzed
The Hamilton is highly regarded by families for its exceptionally compassionate and attentive nursing and care staff. Reviewers frequently praise the engaging activity programs, including animal therapies, and the high quality of the dining services. There are no significant recurring complaints in the provided reviews, with most residents finding the transition to the community smooth and welcoming.

Quality Themes

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Food10.0Staff10.0Clean9.0Activities10.0MedsN/AMemoryN/AComms9.0ValueN/A

Strengths

  • Compassionate and attentive nursing staff
  • Engaging and creative activity programs
  • High-quality dining and food variety
  • Clean, bright, and modern living environment
  • Strong sense of community and family atmosphere

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

65%response rate

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Questions for Your Tour

  • 1It's wonderful to see how much the management engages with the community online; how does that same level of communication translate to how you update families on a resident's daily well-being?
  • 2The dining variety seems to be a highlight here, so could you tell us more about how much input residents have in choosing their weekly menus?
  • 3We've heard great things about the creative energy in your activity programs; what are some of the most popular group events currently happening in the community?
  • 4Since the facility feels so bright and modern, how do you ensure the environment stays consistently clean and well-maintained for the residents?
  • 5With the nursing staff being so highly regarded for their compassion, how is medical care coordinated during the overnight hours or in the event of an unexpected health change?
  • 6How does the staff work to maintain that strong sense of family atmosphere and community connection among the 65 residents living here?

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Key Review Excerpts

My mother moved in earlier this month. She was very reluctant to leave her home of 50 years. I’m amazed at the short amount of time it has taken for her to feel at home. She loves the food and and has really started participating in all the activities.

Long-term resident's family · 2025★★★★★

He's been at Hamilton for 4 weeks and he is a new person. He's eating again (loves the food selection) and taking his meds on a schedule. He's told me the staff is so friendly and helpful.

Rehab patient's family · 2024★★★★★

The Hamilton is an exceptional option when browsing Senior Living Communities in Yorktown VA. They have 2 sister locations and are affiliated with rehabs/long-term-care facilities, which offers you or your loved one the ability to "age in place" without having to relocate when care needs elevate.

Local Guide · 2025★★★★★
Source: 23 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: VA State Licensing Agency

3total
11deficiencies
Mar 11, 2026Routine

Type of inspection: Renewal Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 03/11/2026 ( arrival 7:34 a.m. / departure 12:40 p.m.) The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 42 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 4 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 2 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 4 Observations by licensing inspector: Breakfast was observed. A medication pass observation was completed for three residents. The following were reviewed: fire drills, fire inspection report, health inspection report, and first aid kit Additional Comments/Discussion: An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Your plan of correction must contain: 1) steps to correct the noncompliance with the standard(s), 2) measures to prevent the noncompliance from occurring again; and 3) person(s) responsible for implementing each step and/or monitoring any preventive measure(s). Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of these inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Refer to General Procedures and Information for Licensure, 22VAC40-80-260-B for information on requesting a problem solving conference. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact Darunda Flint, Licensing Inspector at (757) 807-9731 or by email at darunda.a.flint@dss.virginia.gov

22VAC40-73-40-B

Based on observation and staff interviewed, the facility failed to ensure that the current license was posted in the facility in a place conspicuous to the residents and the public. Evidence: 1. The licensed posted in the facility was issue to the previous facility operator. 2. Staff #7 acknowledged the facility did not have the current license posted.

22VAC40-73-120-A

Based on record reviewed and staff interviewed, the facility failed to ensure a staff?s record included documentation of orientation and training required within the first seven working days of employment. Evidence: 1. Staff #4?s record did not include documentation of orientation and training. Staff?s date of hire documented as 01/26/2026. 2. Staff #1 acknowledged the staff #4?s record did not include documentation of the required orientation and training.

22VAC40-73-250-D

Based on record review and interview, the facility failed to ensure each staff person on or within seven days prior to the first day of work at the facility and each household member prior to coming in contact with residents submit the results of a risk assessment, documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a communicable form as evidenced by the completion of the current screening form published by the Virginia Department of Health or a form consistent with it. Evidence: 1. There was no documentation of an initial TB risk assessment for Staff #4 (hired 01/26/2026). Staff #1 was unable to provide a TB risk assessment for staff #4.

22VAC40-73-610-B

Based on observation of facility postings, the facility failed to ensure that menus for meals and snacks for the current week shall be dated and posted in an area conspicuous to residents. Evidence: 1. During the on-site inspection there was no weekly menu posted. 2. Staff #6 acknowledged there was no posted weekly menu posted.

22VAC40-73-680-G

Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to ensure that over-the-counter medications are labeled with the resident's name, or in a pharmacy-issued container, until administered. Evidence: 1. Three over-the-counter medications on the medication cart (Vitamin D, Aspirin 81 mg and Mirabegron extended-release tab 50 mg) were not labeled with the resident's name or in a pharmacy issued container. 2. Staff #5 stated the medications belonged to resident #2 and resident #3. Staff #5 acknowledged the medications were not labeled with the resident's names or in a pharmacy issued container.

22VAC40-90-30-B

Based on the staff record review, the facility failed to complete the sworn statement or affirmation for all applicants for employment. Evidence: 1. Staff #4?s record did not include a sworn statement. 2. Staff #1 acknowledged staff #4?s record did not include a sworn statement.

22VAC40-90-40-B

Based on the employee record review, the facility failed to ensure the criminal history record report was obtained on or prior to the 30th day of employment for each employee. Evidence: 1. The staff record provided to the licensing inspector at the time of inspection for Staff #4 did not contain a Virginia State Police Criminal history record report. 2. Staff #4?s date of hire was documented as 01/26/2026. 3. Staff #1 acknowledged the staff record for Staff # did not contain a Virginia State Police Criminal history report.

Nov 21, 2025Routine

Type of inspection: Monitoring Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 11/21/2025 ( arrival 9:29 a.m. / departure 11:37 a.m.) The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 3 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 2 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 2 An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of the inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact Darunda Flint, Licensing Inspector at (757) 807-9731 or by email at darunda.a.flint@dss.virginia.gov

22VAC40-73-250-D

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure each staff person on or within seven days prior to the first day of work at the facility and each household member prior to coming in contact with residents submit the results of a risk assessment, documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a communicable form as evidenced by the completion of the current screening form published by the Virginia Department of Health or a form consistent with it. Evidence: 1. The TB risk assessment for Staff #9 (hired 10/15/2025) was not completed prior to their first day of work.

22VAC40-73-290-B

Based on observation and staff interviewed, the facility failed to ensure the posting of the name of the current on-site person in charge was in a place in the facility that is conspicuous to the residents and the public. Evidence: 1. On 11/21/2025, the licensing inspector did not observe the staff-in charge (SIC) posted in an area in the facility that was conspicuous to the residents and the public. 2. Staff #1 acknowledged the SIC was not posted.

22VAC40-73-450-C

Based on record reviewed and staff interviewed, the facility failed to ensure the individualized service plan ( ISP

22VAC40-90-50-D

Based on record review and staff interview the facility failed to ensure when an individual terminates employment at one facility and begins work at another facility, a new criminal history record report and sworn statement or affirmation shall be required. Evidence: 1.The facility could not provide documentation that a new Virgina State Police criminal history report for all staff. 2. Staff #1 acknowledged that the all-staff records did not include the aforementioned,

Aug 27, 2025Other
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Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 0 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 0 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 5 An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined no violations with applicable standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website within five (5) business days of your receipt of the inspection summary. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact Darunda Flint, Licensing Inspector at 757-807-9731 or by email at Darunda.a.flint@dss.virginia.gov

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