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Care Philosophy
Mental and emotional problems are NOT a normal part of old age. The mission of the Moak Center is to help older people and their families to live the healthiest life possible. While not all health problems of old age can be cured, something helpful usually can be done for patients and their families. Old people deserve to have knowledgeable and thoughtful care.

Practice Locations 
Westborough Main Office
J&N Professional Building, Suite C
18 Lyman Street
Westborough, Massachusetts  01581
508-366-2106
508-366-2119 (FAX)


Specialties 
The Moak Center specializes in geriatric medical psychiatry, a subspecialty area devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral problems of late life

Insurance
Medicare and associated coinsurances or medigap coverage (Medex, AARP, etc.)

Patient Education Resources
Dementia: Research Directions / APA
Dementia: Definition and Natural History / APA
Dementia: Factors Modifying Treatment Decisions / APA
Let's Talk Facts About Alzheimer's Disease / APA
Dementia: Specific Therapies / APA

Practice Information
Who does a geriatric medical psychiatrist see? / Dr. Moak
Information for your first appointment / Dr. Moak
Driving Directions to the Moak Center / Dr. Moak
Services We Provide / Dr. Moak

Geriatric Psychiatry Web Links
American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry / WebLink
The Alzheimer's Association / WebLink
Alzheimer Research Forum / WebLink
Medicare / WebLink
Caregiver Information & Questionnaire / WebLink

Aging and Health
Foundation for Health in Aging / WebLink
 
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