Seven VHS apprentices graduate to Nurse Aides in November cohort
Seven Virginia Health Services apprentice program students graduated from Care Assistants to Nurse Aides during a ceremony Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, at the EEE Center
At The Hamilton Assisted Living, our 40 studios, one- and two-bedroom private apartments give you the space you need to feel at home, while our professional nursing staff is available to assist you 24/7.
At The Hamilton, you’ll always have the peace of mind and comfort of knowing you have access to the full continuum of healthcare services offered by Virginia Health Services.
At The Hamilton Assisted Living, our 40 studios, one- and two-bedroom private apartments give you the space you need to feel at home, while our professional nursing staff is available to assist you 24/7.
You’ll always have the peace of mind and comfort of knowing you have access to the full range of care options offered by Virginia Health Services.
We offer a secure and comfortable lifestyle with your health and wellness as our top priority.
One of the significant advantages of living at The Hamilton Assisted Living is access to healthcare services provided by VHS Home Health Care, Rehabilitation and Hospice.
We stand out because we can coordinate your care while you remain in the safety and comfort of your new home.
The Hamilton also offers fitness and wellness activities and exercise programs with your best life in mind.
We offer a secure and comfortable lifestyle with your health and wellness as our top priority.
One of the significant advantages of living at The Hamilton Assisted Living is access to healthcare services provided by VHS Home Health Care and Rehabilitation.
We can coordinate your care while you remain in the safety and comfort of your new home. You’ll have the opportunity to socialize during on-site activities and events, go on outings, and enjoy daily nutritional dining services. Our activity director always has something creative and fun planned!
The Hamilton also offers regular fitness and wellness activities and exercise programs with your best life in mind.
THE HAMILTON ASSISTED LIVING
offers many amenities for you to live your best life.
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The Hamilton offers a dining venue with your needs in mind. We provide breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our attentive staff work hard to provide a welcoming atmosphere and create a fantastic dining experience.
The Hamilton offers a dining venue with your nutritional and dietary needs in mind. We provide breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our attentive team works hard to provide a welcoming atmosphere and creates a comfortable dining experience.
ACTIVITIES AT THE HAMILTON
We charge no entry fees to live at The Hamilton. We provide a choice of floor plans to fit your needs. All of our apartment homes have private bathrooms, individual climate controls and emergency alert systems. Each floor plan includes a kitchenette with a refrigerator, microwave and plenty of storage.
Check out the complete selection of floor plans and see interior photos here.
The Hamilton Assisted Living offers a choice of floor plans to fit your needs. All of our apartment homes have private bathrooms, individual climate controls and emergency alert systems. Each floor plan includes a kitchenette with a refrigerator, microwave and plenty of storage. Our homes do not require an entry fee.
Check out the complete selection of floor plans and see interior photos here.
THE BENEFITS OF ASSISTED LIVING
If you need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including medication management, mobility and dining, the team members at The Hamilton are here for you. Assisted living with Virginia Health Services allows individuals to live as independently as possible, with peace of mind knowing there is a nursing staff available 24/7 at the touch of a button.
If you need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including medication management, mobility and dining, the team at The Hamilton is here for you. Assisted living with Virginia Health Services allows you to live as independently as possible, with peace of mind knowing there is a nursing staff available 24/7 at the touch of a button.
Ruth returned to her home one day after shopping to the door ajar. She was exiting her car when an intruder ran out with a family heirloom. Her memory is deteriorating, but the police didn’t find any forced entry, which meant Ruth forgot, again, to lock the doors.
Her son Daniel knows it is time for Ruth to move somewhere safe, where someone is keeping tabs on her medication and can help her bathe and use the toilet. He’s often afraid to see what “housekeeping” has been done when he visits. They tour assisted living communities, including The Hamilton in York County, about a 10-minute drive from Daniel. Ruth moves in within a month.
She befriends the nursing staff, who come in to help her out of bed and dress in fresh clothes for the day before she takes her medicine. They assist her to the dining room for breakfast, where she sits with a friend. They eagerly await a visit from Mr. Hamilton, the resident rabbit, in the courtyard before heading into the activity room for a date with a puzzle before lunch. After an afternoon nap, Ruth and her friend create artwork over a glass of wine before dinner in the dining room – fresh fish is on the menu, Ruth’s favorite.
The nursing team helps bathe her before bed, and her last round of pills. Ruth relaxes, watching TV in her sitting room, before using her walker to get into bed. Daniel called – he’ll be by the following day and they’ve reserved the private family dining room so Ruth can enjoy a meal with her grandchildren.
It’s a better sleep for them all, knowing assistance is a call away, and the doors are always secured.
Ruth returned to her home one day after shopping to the door ajar. She was exiting her car when an intruder ran out with a family heirloom. Her memory is deteriorating, but the police didn’t find any forced entry, which meant Ruth forgot, again, to lock the doors.
Her son Daniel knows it is time for Ruth to move somewhere safe, where someone is keeping tabs on her medication and can help her bathe and use the toilet. He knows she isn’t ready for a nursing home — at least, not according to Ruth’s physician. But he is often afraid to see what “housekeeping” has been done when he visits. They tour assisted living communities, including The Hamilton in York County, which is about a 10-minute drive from Daniel. Ruth moves in within a month.
She befriends the nursing staff, who come in to help her out of bed and dress in fresh clothes for the day before she takes her medicine. They assist her to the dining room for breakfast, where she sits with a friend. They eagerly await a visit from Copper, a visiting pup, in the courtyard before heading into the activity room for a date with a crossword puzzle before lunch.
The nursing team helps bathe her before bed, and gives her the last round of pills for the day. Ruth relaxes, watching TV in her sitting room, before using her walker to get into bed. Daniel called – he’ll be by the following day and they’ve reserved the private family dining room so Ruth can enjoy a meal with her grandchildren.
It’s a better sleep for them all, knowing assistance is a call away, and the doors are always secured.
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Stephanie Johnston is the Executive Director of Senior Living for Virginia Health Services. She is responsible for establishing the strategic direction to achieve operational excellence at The Hamilton & The Huntington Assisted Living and The Arbors Independent Living.
Stephanie is a servant leader with more than 20 years of sales and operations experience. She celebrates the experience and connections made throughout her journey in the mortgage, residential and commercial real estate investing, telecom, and commercial lumber industry in Virginia and Washington State. Before joining VHS, Stephanie grew her passion in senior living for nearly six years in a sales leadership role, providing strategic support and training for 38 communities.
Her mission is to improve lives and celebrate successes among the VHS team, the individuals we serve and their families. She believes in empowering our residents to achieve their greatest potential to thrive and enjoy life.
“It’s an honor to serve others. If you lead with a caring heart, and an open mind, you will make a difference,” she says.
Stephanie graduated from ECPI with a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner. In her spare time, she enjoys spending quality time with family, exploring with her Boxer, and enjoying nature.
Carter oversees the day-to-day operations as the Administrator of The Hamilton Assisted Living and York Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
His background includes a bachelor’s degree in Health Administration from James Madison University. He completed his Administrator-in-Training (AIT) program while previously with Virginia Health Services. Carter brings his experience and enthusiasm for long-term care with the goal of enriching the lives of our residents. “It is truly rewarding to see how our work has a direct impact on the lives and wellbeing of others,” he says.
Carter regularly attends events with the Virginia Healthcare Association to stay up-to-date on trends in the long-term care industry. Outside of work, he enjoys an active lifestyle and playing games of pickleball with his wife and friends.
Mackenzie started as an intern with Virginia Health Services in 2022 working with our senior living communities. She graduated from James Madison University in December 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Health Service Administration with minors in Business and Gerontology. Mackenzie began full-time with VHS after graduation as Resident Navigator at Coliseum Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She completed the Administration-In-Training (AIT) program with Coliseum Administrator Dudley Haas as her preceptor. Mackenzie was offered the opportunity to come to York and The Hamilton as the Assistant Administrator and started in June 2024. She is currently working on obtaining her master’s degree in Health Administration.
Mackenzie enjoys spending her free time on the beach with a book in her hands. She is passionate about the older adult population and making a positive impact in their lives through serving them. In her new leadership position, she strives to follow “Leadership is an action not a position.”
Learn more about our mission, services and the people you will get to know. Download a copy of our brochure.
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113 Battle Rd
Yorktown, VA 23692
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240 NAT TURNER BLVD.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23606
757-596-6268
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VIRGINIA HEALTH SERVICES
Seven Virginia Health Services apprentice program students graduated from Care Assistants to Nurse Aides during a ceremony Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, at the EEE Center