THE BLAKE AT TYLER, LLC
2498 Three Lakes Pkwy, Tyler, TX 75703, USA
(903) 509-5500

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The Blake at Tyler is a 115-unit assisted living and memory care community located in The Crossing development in Tyler, Texas. The community combines resort-style comfort with personalized care, offering customized wellness programs and security features tailored to each resident's needs. Residents enjoy access to chef-prepared meals, housekeeping services, fitness facilities, and scheduled transportation. The location provides convenient access to local healthcare services, shopping, dining, and recreational amenities.
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Google Reviews (6)
Thry have gone above and beyond for my mother-in-laws care. They are basically accommodating her as a skilled nursing facility would. Amazing service. I would be blessed to stay there when I get older. It is very clean and they have a ton of activities for the residents
The staff is beyond professional, their building is absolutely stunning and so clean! I can't recommend this place enough. Sydney is the most caring person I've ever met, such a gem!
The Blake in Tyler is truly the BEST place for assisted living and memory care in East Texas. The staff are genuine, compassionate and kind. The facility is beautiful, peaceful and pristine. The amenities are limitless and truly guarantee a wonderful experience for residents and their families. The Blake is one of a kind and has exceeded all expectations that we had. The food is top notch and the caregivers are excellent. Shout out to Jayden as he always goes the extra mile when taking care of his residents. Executive Director Sharon and Sydney Director of Sales and their team are phenomenal and always go above and beyond in every situation big or small.
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Carley found exceptional care quality and a beautifully maintained, welcoming environment that families deeply appreciated, though billing and communication practices raised concerns for some.



