Accessibility
A site about helping people stay safe at home should be usable by everyone. We take that seriously.
What we aim for
We build StayHomeWell to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. In practice, that means:
- Readable text — Minimum 16px base font size across the site.
- Large tap targets — Buttons and links are at least 44px so they're easy to tap on phones and tablets.
- Keyboard navigation — Everything on this site works without a mouse. You can tab through links, buttons, and forms.
- Reduced motion — If you've set your device to reduce motion, we respect that. No surprise animations.
- Semantic HTML — We use proper headings, landmarks, and labels so screen readers can make sense of every page.
- Skip links — A "skip to main content" link appears when you start tabbing, so you don't have to navigate through the header on every page.
Something not working?
If you run into an accessibility issue on this site — something a screen reader can't parse, a button you can't reach, text you can't read — we want to know about it.
Call us at (855) 595-2820 or reach out through our contact page. We'll fix it.