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Our whole product exists so that people who struggle to hear an activity can take part in it. A website that locks people out would be a strange way to sell that.

Plenty of the people reading this site are residents' families, and plenty are staff working on an old monitor between two other jobs. We build for that.

What we are aiming for

We are working toward WCAG 2.1 level AA. Today this site is partially conformant: most of it meets that bar, some parts have not been formally audited, and a few things we know are outside our direct control. We would rather say that plainly than claim a clean bill of health we haven't earned.

What we have done

  • Body text starts at 17px rather than the usual 16px, and everything scales when you zoom.
  • Buttons and links are at least 48px tall, so they are reachable with an unsteady hand or a touchscreen.
  • Text and background colors are checked for contrast. The brand orange is never used as light text on white.
  • Every page works with a keyboard alone, focus is always visible, and a skip link jumps you past the header.
  • Headings are in a real order, landmarks are marked up, and form fields have labels.
  • Images carry alt text, and decorative artwork is hidden from screen readers.
  • Animation is opt-in: if your system asks for reduced motion, the moving background video never loads.
  • The page renders and reads fine with JavaScript turned off.

What still needs work

  • The contact form is embedded from HubSpot and includes a reCAPTCHA challenge, so parts of it sit outside our code. If it gets in your way, call or email us instead and we will take your details that way.
  • The demo video is hosted on YouTube. Its captions and player controls are Google's, not ours.
  • We have not run a formal third-party audit. Our testing is a mix of keyboard checks, screen reader spot checks and automated tools.

Tell us about a barrier

If any part of this site is hard to use, we want to hear about it, and we will treat it as a bug rather than a suggestion. Email [email protected] or call (833) 727-8947. Tell us the page and what happened, and we will reply within two business days.

If you would rather not use the website at all, call us and a person will walk you through pricing, take your details and get a kit on its way.

Reviewing this

We re-check accessibility whenever we make a meaningful change to the site, and we update this page when the picture changes. It was last reviewed on the date shown at the top.