A Massachusetts man with cerebral palsy will have his motorized wheelchair fixed after nine weeks of waiting. Joan Hutchinson, the man s mother, says she spoke with a representative of National Seating & Mobility back in February. She says she was told the company had to order parts in order to fix it but had not heard back from a representative until Thursday. I mean, it should not take that long. We got a part for his computer overnight, Hutchinson told NewsCenter 5 for a report that aired Wednesday night.While they were waiting for word from the company, the 77-year-old Hutchinson has had to push her son, Mark, around the house in his heavy motorized wheelchair. Horrific. It s been very difficult, she said. I am old and fragile. Pushing that chair around has been very difficult. The people of the company, they do not respond. Mark has been unable to get outside, and thus unable to get his COVID-19 vaccine, because his mother cannot bring him down the ramp and put him in th
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