Accessibility Statement
What Web Accessibility Means
Effective Date: May 28, 2026: An accessible website allows people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments to navigate, understand, and interact with content more easily. This includes optimizing our site for assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice navigation, and keyboard-only controls, helping every visitor access information and support with greater confidence and clarity.
2. What Data We Collect
Thrive Mind & Body Wellness is committed to improving accessibility and usability for all visitors. Our website has been designed and reviewed in alignment with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA where possible.
To support accessibility across devices and assistive technologies, we have taken steps including:
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Structured clear heading hierarchies throughout the site
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Added descriptive alternative (alt) text for meaningful images
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Maintained logical and consistent content order for screen reader navigation
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Set a defined site language to support assistive technologies
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Applied accessible color contrast for readability
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Minimized excessive motion and animation where possible
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Designed the site for keyboard navigation compatibility
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Reviewed mobile and responsive accessibility across devices
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Conducted ongoing accessibility reviews and usability improvements
Feedback, Questions & Support
We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website. If you experience any accessibility barriers or need assistance accessing any part of the site, we welcome your feedback and will do our best to support your needs promptly.
Please contact our accessibility coordinator:
Contact Person: Peter Weiss
📧 info@thrivemindandbodywellness.com