He's not happy cause were not together. He's been there a yr and with the pandemic its worse. He's on anti psycotic meds that help but he knows just what to say to stress me out. It's so upsetting he's there and I'm not there. He's very strong willed and keeps saying he doesn't want to be there. Sometimes I can't sleep after talking with him. It's so depressing. I took care of him for so long when he really needed to be in long term. He's had parkinsons for 20 yrs. It has taken me a whole yr to start to relax a bit
I start to feel ok then he starts being upset and demanding and I'm upset all over again.
Sure you can't sleep and it is depressing, I am sure you want to be with him.
BUT...
He is safer where he is. You are safer where he is.
When he calls you tell him that he is safe. You love him and you want to keep him safe.
If he starts to get demanding on the phone tell him that you have to go, you love him and hang up. Do not let him get going with the guilt and anger. Just say I love you, good bye and hang up. If the phone rings again and it is him don't answer. Either decline the call or let it go to voicemail. (don't listen to the voicemail because it will probably be a rant)
And a bit off subject although connected. Have you talked to your doctor about your frustration, anxiety about all this? Talking with a therapist might help you learn ways deal with the way he "pushes your buttons". (and he knows how to do it you have been together a LONG time.)
I am sure part of what you are feeling when you get off the phone with his is that nasty word....guilt....
You can not let that reside in your head.
Take care of YOU
It is certainly more difficult for the OP that has a husband who has Parkinson’s disease with dementia.
It seems like logically you know that he is where he is supposed to be but emotionally you are dealing with a certain amount of guilt.
My mom has Parkinson’s disease so I completely understand how challenging it is. My mom doesn’t have dementia. You have a greater challenge on your hands.
You say that he is on meds. Do you think his meds need adjusting?
Have you spoken to anyone about your emotions? Reaching out to this forum is a great place to start. I hope you find connections with others.
If you feel as if you need more and would like to speak to a professional therapist then don’t hesitate to reach out. I have gone to a therapist in the past during my caregiver days and it helped enormously.
Wishing you and your husband all the best.