When You Can't Reach Your Parent

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The silence on the other end is its own kind of terror. Here's a calm escalation plan so you act fast without spiralling.

Step 1 — the likely, harmless explanations (try for a few minutes)

  • Phone on silent, charging, misplaced, or out of charge.
  • They're napping, bathing, out for a walk, at a neighbour's, or at the temple.
  • Network/power outage. Try calling again, try a landline, and try messaging.

Step 2 — widen the net (within 15–30 minutes)

  • Call a neighbour, relative, or their carer who can physically check. This is exactly why their numbers should be saved — keep them in the Parent Profile.
  • Check any shared location (if you set it up) or smart-device activity.
  • Call the building security/society office if there is one.

Step 3 — get eyes on them (if still no contact and you're worried)

  • Ask someone nearby to go to the door and knock/check.
  • If there's reason to fear a medical emergency and no one can get in, call 112 and explain — they can advise or send help.
  • Have your parent's address, age, and known conditions ready to give.
Worth Knowing

The fear of this exact moment is why a little setup pays off so much: a local contact who can reach the door, an SOS phone, and saved neighbour numbers turn an hour of panic into a five-minute check. Set it up calmly now — see Emergency-Ready.

General information only. If you fear an emergency, call 112 and follow their instructions.