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Accessibility

A space that's open to everyone.

Accessibility isn't a checklist. It's part of the care. Here's what I'm doing to make this site usable for everyone — and how to tell me when I've missed something.

Last updated · May 12, 2026

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The commitment

Designed with care, for everyone.

I want this website to be usable by anyone who needs to find me — including visitors who use screen readers, navigate by keyboard, rely on captions, or simply prefer larger text and higher contrast.

This site aims to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the international standard for accessible web content. Some pages and features may not be fully there yet. When you let me know what's in the way, I'll work to fix it promptly.

Target

WCAG 2.1 AA

Updated

May 12, 2026

What's in place

The features helping this site work for more people.

Keyboard navigation

Every interactive element on the site — links, buttons, form fields, accordions, and the mobile menu — is reachable and operable using only the keyboard. Visible focus states highlight where you are.

Screen reader friendly

Pages use semantic HTML — headings, lists, navs, landmarks — so screen readers can announce content in a meaningful order. Decorative images are hidden; meaningful images include alt text.

Color contrast

Text and UI elements aim for at least 4.5:1 contrast against their backgrounds. The warm cream + sage palette is verified against WCAG AA targets.

Resizable text

Content uses relative units that respect your browser's text-size settings. You can zoom up to 200% without breaking the layout.

Captioned video

Any video content I share will include captions or a transcript. Telehealth sessions support live closed-captioning on request.

Reduced motion respected

Animated effects (the rotating headline, scroll indicator) honor your operating system's reduce-motion preference. If you've asked for less motion, the site listens.

Where I'm still working

What I'm honest about.

No site is perfectly accessible — and the honest version of accessibility is ongoing improvement, not a finished badge. Here's what I'm still working on:

  • Third-party tools (scheduling widgets, embedded video) may not fully match the site's accessibility level. I'm evaluating alternatives regularly.

  • PDF documents (where shared) may not always have complete accessible structure. Plain-text versions are available on request.

  • Some imagery decorative on purpose may not be necessary for the page — I'm auditing alt text quarterly to keep it useful, not noisy.

  • Recent or experimental design touches (the rotating headline, ambient blur) get tested against assistive technology before going live, but if anything feels off, please tell me.

Found something?

Tell me what's in the way.

If something on this site is hard to use, or you need an accommodation for our session (large-print intake forms, live captioning, a quieter video platform), please reach out. I'll respond personally within one business day and aim to address fixable issues quickly.