The Blake at Edgewater delivers unsurpassed assisted senior living and memory care. Service and hospitality are blended together for a retirement experience like no other. The Blake will make you feel right at home with an atmosphere of social interaction, life enrichment, and just the right amount of support.
OUR UNIQUE OFFERINGS
Spacious Assisted Living and Memory Care suites, offering dedicated staff, courtyards and tailored programs
Variety of suites offering flexible floor plans to meet your needs
24 hour nursing care
Active Living program that offers social, emotional and physical engagement
Concierge services to assist in resident transportation and family communication needs
Daily and weekly housekeeping services are available
Salon, activity rooms, movie room, card-playing room, on-site physical therapy clinic and several gathering rooms
ASSISTED LIVING
When is the right time for assisted living? When you find the right place. From the atmosphere to the care, every experience here is customized for each resident’s needs.
Personalized floor plans with security/monitoring technology
Customized wellness programs
Full hospitality services from concierge to laundry
MEMORY CARE
For residents who experience memory loss from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, The Blake offers Memory Care suites that are safe, secure and designed for residents with cognitive challenges.
Memory-care-designed floor plans
Monitoring system configured to match each resident’s behavioral pattern, creating a continuous protective, non-invasive security for the resident
Customized wellness programs
Extensive amenities customized for memory care residents
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Reviews
4.8( 7 Reviews )
Teresa
October 13, 2022
We toured The Blake at Edgewater. The community was very nice and very well-kept. The surroundings were pleasant. The rooms were very nice and very well-appointed. There were a lot of amenities for the people. The staff was very pleasant and very knowledgeable.
Bob
I like everything about The Blake at Edgewater. Mom has beginning stages of dementia, but the people there know exactly what they're doing. I was giving her meds, and they said those meds need to be 12 hours apart; nobody in the other place told me that. They know exactly how to handle everything, and it's a real nice facility. She's got a place to walk outside for approximately a mile and a half around the pond. It's set up really nice. She's in assisted living.
She likes the food a lot better than where she was. The dining area is real nice. When you walk in the door of her apartment, there's a sitting area with a couch, TV and a recliner; a little bit further down is the bedroom and the bathroom. It's all in one room, but it has kind of a half wall to break it up a little bit. They do exercise and crafts. They go on trips. There's a lot of things they do. I was only there once. Every time I call, she's out of the room.
Billie
I liked The Blake at Edgewater. It was very nice. They let me kinda get through, but I did not really get a great tour. I really liked it there, but I did not want to drive. I got to see a model suite in their assisted living, and it was very nice and I liked it. I did get to peek in at what it would look like in memory care, but I did not get much of a tour because of Covid. It was fairly new, which was really nice. It was very light, bright, and cheery. The staff was very forthcoming of what it would be like, how much it cost, and just very friendly. The place was in a circle, the hallways were wide, and it was set up for people in memory care. They were very clean.
Pam
May 10, 2021
We visited The Blake at Edgewater. It is sort of independent, but there is level of care if they need it for the little stuff; there's a level-one and a level-two care. It is easier to budget that way. Right now, my dad is currently doing rehab at home, and he is getting better and better, so we are assuming he is going to be able to do independent living. It was good. It was a beautiful place with great people who were very gracious. The rooms were very nice, but I guess I have not looked at assisted living before, so this is all new to me. There is just no closet space, and that was kind of weird to me. But besides that, they had rooms with some good views. They also have a full schedule of activities and a beauty salon. They have more than my parents would need.
DStiel
August 09, 2020
My 88 yr. old father and I visited the Blake in March 2020. The Blake was recommended to us by my dad’s PT. When I reached out to them, I met the Director of Sales Marketing. During our visit/tour, my dad and I both agreed that Jennifer’s listening ear, care and attention to my dad was driven by a passion for helping seniors, not just a desire to fill an empty room. During our tour, we stayed away from areas occupied by the residents due to coronavirus. Everything we did see was very nice, clean and elegant. I was very impressed with the layout of the building and model resident suite. Amenities and activities seemed plentiful. We tried some desserts from the chef and it was delicious. I think my dad would be very happy here, once he is able to make the very tough decision to leave his home and permanently move to a senior-living facility. But, for right now, he just can’t bring himself to leave his house with 20+ years of memories of his wife (my mom) of 58 years.
Charles
November 15, 2019
My uncle and aunt moved into The Blake at Edgewater. We chose it because of locality, and they handle memory care. Most places in North Carolina would not allow my aunt who is a dementia patient and my uncle who has no problems at 95 years old to be in the same room or unit together, but in South Carolina, that is allowed. The food I had was fantastic. The staff I've met all seemed to be sharp. They cook all his meals. They have a big wide screen TV and they play all kinds of games on the TV and do exercises and anything to occupy them. My uncle takes my aunt out of their room and go downstairs and put her in the memory care room. There were 17 people in the memory care room doing games and activities. The chef was great, and my uncle is eating well. The price is very reasonable.
Rich H
August 31, 2018
I visited the Blake at Edgewater. Its very nice, well-decorated, and with very nice apartments. There were not enough staff members to provide the care we need, but it was a very nice place. They have physical therapy rooms, but no one was there, and I did not see anyone doing activities.