By Larrison Campbell Mississippi Today Perteria Allen waited seven-and-a-half years for last April 5 to arrive. Early that morning, she got her grandson Bertrand, 21, into the car and drove from their home in Greenville to Whitfield, where he began enrollment in the Department of Mental Health’s developmental and intellectual disability waiver program. Bertrand has autism.

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