Accessibility
Mental-health care is for everyone, including patients with disabilities. We design this website and our office to be usable by as many people as possible. If something on this site is getting in your way, tell us — we will work to fix it.
Standard we follow
This site targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA across all pages. Every page is tested for keyboard navigation, screen-reader compatibility, color contrast (4.5:1 for body text; 3:1 for large text), and the universal prefers-reduced-motion setting. We use automated accessibility checks on every code change and run manual audits on representative pages before releases.
What we’ve built in
- Keyboard accessible. Every interactive element is reachable and operable with Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and Space. The first focusable element on every page is a “Skip to main content” link.
- Visible focus indicators. A blue 2-pixel outline appears around any focused control (cyan on dark sections for contrast).
- Reduce-motion respected. If you have set your operating system to reduce motion, decorative animations on this site are disabled automatically.
- Screen-reader friendly. Page structure uses semantic landmarks (header, main, nav, footer); heading levels are linear; images carry descriptive alt text; forms have visible labels.
- Color is never the only signal. In-network status, error messages, and required-field indicators are also conveyed through text or icons.
- Phone number always reachable. The header and the mobile sticky bar surface our phone on every page so a visitor who can’t use the form can always call.
Office accessibility
Our office at 615 Hope Rd, Suite 3B, Eatontown, NJ 07724 is wheelchair-accessible with elevator access to Suite 3B. Parking is available directly outside the building. Telehealth visits are available for any visitor across New Jersey who finds an in-person visit impractical — see our telehealth-in-NJ page for details.
Known limitations
We are honest about what is not yet perfect. The site is under active development; if a page renders incorrectly with your screen reader, on your assistive-tech configuration, or at a viewport size we have not tested, please tell us. We treat accessibility regressions the same way we treat functional bugs — high priority.
How to reach us about accessibility
Email info@positivereseteatontown.com or call (732) 724-1234 with the page URL, the device and screen reader (if any) you are using, and a description of the barrier. We respond within five business days and confirm when the issue is fixed.