DM moved into a nursing home a few weeks ago, and they are contacting me all hours of the day. In the past 2 weeks there have been 8 or 9 calls to tell me she has fallen, or that she hasn't eaten, plus a couple of health things they wanted to check in on.
I know this probably sounds a bit naive but is this normal practice? Are they really expecting me to pick up the phone at midnight and 4am, and again at 10am the following day?
Can I ask them to only contact me in an emergency?
I work full time, long hours, have school age kids at home and doing all the normal parenting juggle of laundry/cleaning/sleepovers/mum taxi etc. We are exhausted by it all and it has only been a few weeks. I can't keep this up. It is also having a really adverse impact on the kids and they are really upset about it, including school calling us as they are worried about them. But despite this all I seem to do is spend time on the phone sorting out care, updating relatives, sorting finance etc.
I can't do this indefinitely and I am not DMs carer - never have been, never will be. But there is no one else officially although I think they are used to having family members who are a little bit older and at a different point in their lives.
Is anyone else in a similar position and if so how have you/did you handle it?