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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: November 28, 2025

AlzReady is committed to making our website accessible and welcoming to everyone, including people with disabilities. Caregiving is challenging enough, and we believe that accessing information and support should be as easy and barrier-free as possible.

We are continually working to improve the user experience for all visitors and to ensure our website meets current accessibility standards.


1. Our Commitment

We strive to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which define how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of abilities and assistive technologies.

Our goals include:

  • Making our content clear and understandable
  • Ensuring our website works with screen readers
  • Using sufficient contrast
  • Supporting keyboard navigation
  • Making images, buttons, and links accessible
  • Avoiding flashing or problematic animations
  • Ensuring mobile accessibility

Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we are always learning and improving.


2. Measures We Take

To support accessibility, we have implemented or are actively working on:

  • Alternative text for images and non-text content
  • Proper heading structure for improved navigation
  • Keyboard-accessible menu and site controls
  • Sufficient color contrast between text and background
  • Clear labeling of forms and controls
  • Descriptive link text
  • Avoidance of auto-playing audio/video
  • Testing with screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver)
  • Responsive design for compatibility on all devices

We also review our site periodically to identify and fix accessibility problems as they arise.


3. Accessibility of Documents and Products

Our printed journals, downloadable tools, and PDF resources are designed with readability and clarity in mind. However, if you need an alternate format — such as large print, plain text, high-contrast PDF, or accessible digital versions — please reach out. We are happy to help.


4. Assistive Technologies

Our goal is for the site to function well for visitors who use:

  • Screen readers (e.g., VoiceOver, NVDA, JAWS)
  • Screen magnifiers
  • Text-to-speech tools
  • Speech recognition software
  • Keyboard-only navigation
  • Operating system accessibility settings
  • Browser accessibility extensions

If something isn’t working correctly, we want to know.


5. Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is not a one-time project. As we add new pages, features, and products, we aim to ensure that accessibility remains a core part of our design and development process.

We also welcome feedback from users and caregivers who rely on accessibility tools in their daily lives.


6. Known Limitations

Despite our best efforts, some areas of the site may not be fully accessible yet. These may include:

  • Older blog posts or images missing alt text
  • Third-party widgets or plugins we do not control
  • Occasional layout or spacing issues on small devices

We are actively working to address these issues.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please let us know and we will correct it as quickly as possible.


7. Feedback and Contact Information

Your feedback helps us improve. If you experience any difficulty accessing the website or its content, please reach out:

Email: support@alzready.com

Website: https://alzready.com

When contacting us, it helps if you can include:

  • The page or feature you were trying to access
  • What assistive technology you were using
  • A description of the issue

We will do our best to respond promptly and resolve the problem.


8. Third-Party Content

Parts of our website rely on third-party providers (such as embedded videos, social media links, or payment processors). We cannot guarantee that all third-party content meets the same accessibility standards, but we strive to select providers who prioritize accessibility.


9. Commitment to Caregivers

AlzReady exists to support caregivers — and that includes ensuring our online resources are accessible regardless of disability, device, or technology. Accessibility is part of our mission to create a supportive, inclusive space for all families navigating dementia.