Support is love

Mary Malik • January 12, 2026

Gardens of Western Reserve Home Care & Hospice offers in-home care and support to those we love.

Three people smile while sitting at a wooden table in a bright kitchen with mugs in front of them.

Winter has a way of making day-to-day life difficult and even isolating for elderly family members. From support with daily living tasks to skilled medical, emotional and spiritual care, start the new year off with the support your family deserves with Gardens of Western Reserve.


Caring for an elderly loved one while considering home care or hospice services can be difficult and even overwhelming for individuals and families. Choosing the appropriate level of care at the right time can be confusing and polarizing. 


Gardens of Western Reserve Home Care & Hospice understands. The team will guide you on how to best approach the subject of care and provide services from just a few hours of help in the home to end-of-life hospice care and every level of need in between. 


Gardens of Western Reserve owners Rich Piekarski and Hanna Schindley have a combined 60-plus years of experience in senior care and hospice and know that in-home care must address the practical needs, of course, but also the emotional, social and spiritual needs of the individual receiving care as well as their families. 


“At Gardens of Western Reserve, one of our goals is to empower the individual receiving care and the family to regain control of their lives,” Hanna says. “Whether it’s everyday support in the home or hospice, we tend to all the needs of our clients well beyond physical care. This helps clients feel back in control of their own lives and families relieved of the stresses involved with caring for a loved one. Families can be families again.” 


Hanna, Rich and, now a partner in the company, Rich’s son Richie, invite you to reach out to Gardens of Western Reserve and discover the difference the exclusively in-home services they offer can make. 


“As you reflect on the past and begin the new year, if supporting an aging or ill loved one is something that needs to be addressed, give us a call,” Hanna says. “We’ll discuss your situation and offer advice with no obligation to use our services.”


Winter has a way of making day-to-day life difficult and even isolating for elderly family members. From support with daily living tasks to skilled medical, emotional and spiritual care, start the new year off with the support your family deserves with Gardens of Western Reserve.


For more information call Hanna Schindley at 216-916-1110 anytime, email hanna@gardensofwesternreservehospice.com or check the website GardensOfWesternReserveHospice.com.


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