Always Accessible Hearing Solutions

Accessibility Statement

Always Accessible Hearing Solutions is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.

Always Accessible Hearing Solutions’s commitment is guided by our accessibility policy to ensure that people with disabilities have full and equal opportunity to access and benefit from the experience, content, services, and information provided by Always Accessible Hearing Solutions throughout our website and affiliated third-party applications.

Support and Feedback

If you need assistance using our website or would like to provide feedback, we invite you to contact us:

·      Email: hello@aahearingsolutions.com

·      Phone: 602 456 5877

Optimal Experience

www.aahearingsolutions.com is best used with the latest version of any of the primary web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Our site is designed to be compatible with common assistive technologies including screen readers (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver), speech recognition software, and alternative input devices.

www.aahearingsolutions.com may not display optimally in Internet Explorer or older browsers.

Commitment

Always Accessible Hearing Solutions has taken multiple steps to ensure the accessibility of our online experiences:

·      Always Accessible Hearing Solutions has retained Ampic Studios as an independent third-party graphic designer, with a specialty in accessibility, to provide consultation on how to implement and improve accessibility.

·      Always Accessible Hearing Solutions engages in interval audits, web page scans, and testing by professionals with disabilities to continually assess and improve the accessibility of www.aahearingsolutions.com.

·      Always Accessible Hearing Solutions further invests in ongoing accessibility training to ensure our web content, developers, and designers are knowledgeable and follow best practices for accessibility.

Resources

·      NVDA screen reader (free)

·      Accessible.org

·      W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

·      The Americans with Disabilities Act

·      Web Content Accessibility Guidelines