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Our Norwood MA location is proud to offer our customers a wide selection of the best mobility products available. Our certified sales and service staff take a personal interest in meeting each client's individualized needs. We are not satisfied until our clients are fully satisfied. View Inventory at This Location Norwood Massachusetts is located a short distance from Boston and they specialize in wheelchair vans from BraunAbility, lifts and seating from Bruno and Harmar as well as scooters from Pride. Our Norwood store has been the recipient of the President's Award from the Braun Corporation and has received high industry rankings for customer service. They are also a member of NMEDA and are QAP Certified. In addition to consumer based mobility products the Norwood store offers commercial vehicles for taxi, paratransit and livery applications. For residents in and around Boston Massachusetts there is no more convenient wheelchair van dealer than Norwood. View our Norwood location on Google Plus




333 Boston Providence Turnpike Mon - Fri: 8 AM- 5 PM Sat: By Appointment Only Service and Maintenance for Your Accessible Van MobilityWorks recommends that a pre-scheduled, mobility maintenance inspection be completed once every six months. Most appointments are scheduled Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Please call us toll free at 1-877-275-4912 to schedule your next service appointment. There are programs and grants available to people that live in Massachusetts and are in need. We have assembled a list of these resources here. Click here to see available Pride Scooters Click here to see available Lift ChairsAccess to Symphony Hall The BSO is committed to providing access to Symphony Hall for everyone. No patron will be denied entrance to a concert because of access needs. We have a dedicated telephone line-617-638-9431 or toll free 888-266-1492 ext. 431 for disabled patrons who would like to purchase BSO or Boston Pops tickets, or




who need information about disability services at Symphony Hall. staff member will answer calls from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and will respond to messages left during off hours the next business FM assistive listening devices are available free of charge; we offer both headsets and multi-channel receivers for Phonic Ear™.  Please let an usher know if you need a device when entering the Hall.  welcomed to use their own headset and receiver by setting their devices to the FM frequencies on 74.725 MHZ (channel #35) or 75.225 Also available is an inductive hearing loop for patrons in the First and Second Balconies in the Hall; and are accessible with any hearing aid or listening device equipped with a You may purchase tickets for a wheelchair and a companion seat on the orchestra floor in rows Q, X, and W (as needed). By selecting a wheelchair location seat, your seat will always be removed to accommodate yourThese seats are available at every price




Symphony Hall can also accommodate the access needs of patrons not in wheelchairs. Please contact Richard Sezensky, Access The Access Service Center, located at the Cohen Wing entrance on Huntington Avenue, dispenses assistive listening headsets, wheelchairs, Braille and large-print programs, and emergency medical equipment. The staff will also assist patrons to and from their seats or vehicles, or with any other Large-print programs are available for every BSO concert at the Access Service Center and from the ushers at the Massachusetts Avenue entrance. Note: Large-print programs may be available from some outside (non-BSO, non-Pops) concert promoters, but must be requested one month in advance. Accessible water fountains are located by the restrooms at the Cohen Wing entrance and on the orchestra level on both sides of the hall as well as the left side of the First Balcony. Beverage service counters are in the




O'Block-Kay Room on the orchestra level. disabilities who require assistance should notify an Braille programs are available byTo request a Braille program, contact Richard week in advance of the concert date. Note: Since outside concerts (non-BSO, non-Pops) are not required to provide Braille programs, inquiries about the availability of Braille programs should be directed to the concert promoter. Wheelchairs are available upon request at the Access Service Center for patrons who need assistance getting to their seats. A staff member or an usher will The elevator in the Cohen Wing brings patrons to all levels of Symphony Hall. The glass elevator on the Massachusetts Avenue side of the Hall reaches the first and secondA wheelchair-accessible ramp connects the Cohen Wing to Service animals accompanying patrons with disabilities are welcomed in Symphony Hall. inform a representative when purchasing tickets at the Subscription




Office 617-266-7575, TDD/TTY 617-638-9289, or SymphonyCharge All restrooms in Symphony Hall are On-street parking for patrons with disabilities is available on a first-come, first-served basis on St. Stephen Street near the Stage Door and on Huntington Avenue near the Cohen Wing. There is also space on Huntington Avenue near the Cohen Wing entrance reserved for drop-off and pick-up Area parking garages offer spaces for patrons with disabilities, please contact individual garages for their specific accessible parking The TDD/TTY phone line: 617-638-9289, allows patrons with hearing disabilities to make telephone transactions if they have telecommunication devices. Patrons with disabilities that make it difficult to stand in the Rush Ticket line can arrange to purchase them in advance by calling Richard Sezensky, Access Tickets will be held at the Box Office, or the Access Service Designated Symphony Hall ushers and

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