A website should be understandable and usable by more people.
WiFi Therapist aims to make its website, forms, and customer communications accessible across common devices, input methods, and assistive technologies.
Accessibility is treated as an ongoing practice rather than a one-time badge or unsupported claim of perfect compliance.
Known limitations
Third-party scheduling, payment, video meeting, mapping, or embedded services may have accessibility behavior controlled by their providers. WiFi Therapist will consider accessibility when selecting those tools and will offer a reasonable alternative when a customer reports a barrier.
Requesting help or reporting a barrier
Use the Contact form, choose “General Question,” and describe the page, feature, format, or task that is difficult to use. Include the device, browser, or assistive technology when helpful. Do not include passwords or other sensitive credentials.
WiFi Therapist will make a good-faith effort to provide the information or service through another reasonable method while the issue is reviewed.
Ongoing review
The website is reviewed as pages, vendors, forms, and content change. Accessibility feedback is used to improve the shared design system and future releases.