When 21-year-old Ben Crocker packs his bags at the end of a long day on the field training, he heads home and begins what is, essentially, his second job: Caring for his 58-year-old father who is battling early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Crocker, who is best-known for being an upcoming AFL star for Collingwood, has shared his family’s story in an interview with Fox Footy’s On the Mark in light of an upcoming Memory Walk & Jog organised by Dementia Australia.
“There’s times when he gets really agitated and I might be coming off an eight-hour day at the club and I’m absolutely knackered, and I fall asleep on the couch and I don’t watch him for 10 minutes and something can go wrong,” he told Neroli Meadows on the show on Wednesday night.
“He obviously needs help going to the toilet and stuff like that so I’ve had a few instances where I’ve fallen asleep and he’s accidentally gone to the toilet in the living room or something like that. Those are probably the moments for me where I sit back and go, wow, I can’t believe this has happened.
“You tend to get a bit upset but you’ve just got to find a way to deal with it — you can’t be a sook about it, constantly thinking about the negatives isn’t going to get you very far.”