Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Sunshine Psychiatry is committed to providing a website experience that is accessible to as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology, keyboard navigation, captions, zoom, voice input, and other accessibility tools.
Our Commitment
We want people seeking mental health care, information, and support to be able to use our website with dignity, independence, and confidence. We are working to reduce barriers for people with visual, auditory, motor, speech, cognitive, learning, and neurological disabilities.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. Because websites evolve over time, we review content and design choices regularly and continue improving pages, forms, navigation, media, and downloadable materials wherever possible.
Accessibility Standard We Aim To Meet
Sunshine Psychiatry aims to make its website conform as closely as reasonably possible to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA.
WCAG is an internationally recognized framework for making web content more accessible and usable for people with disabilities across desktop, mobile, and assistive technology environments.
Measures We Take to Support Accessibility
Clear structure
We use headings, lists, buttons, landmarks, and consistent page structure to support easier navigation.
Keyboard access
We aim to make navigation and interactive elements usable without a mouse, including forms, menus, and controls.
Readable design
We work toward strong color contrast, legible typography, responsive layouts, and content that remains usable when zoomed.
Meaningful labels
We strive to provide descriptive text for links, buttons, form fields, and informative images.
Motion awareness
Where motion or animation is used, we aim to keep it limited, nonessential, and respectful of reduced-motion preferences.
Ongoing review
We continue reviewing templates, content, and new features so accessibility remains part of site updates over time.
Access Methods We Seek to Support
We aim for the website to be usable with combinations of modern browsers, mobile devices, screen readers, screen magnifiers, keyboard-only navigation, voice input tools, and built-in operating system accessibility settings.
- Keyboard navigation and visible focus states
- Text resizing and browser zoom
- Responsive mobile layouts
- Assistive technology compatibility where feasible
- Clear form labeling and understandable interactive controls
Known Limitations and Third-Party Content
While we work to improve accessibility across the site, some content may not yet fully meet our target standard. This can include older images, PDFs, embedded maps, booking tools, videos, third-party widgets, or external platforms that are not fully under our control.
If you encounter a barrier on any page, form, document, or feature, please let us know. We value that feedback and use it to prioritize improvements.
- Older downloadable files may not be fully optimized for screen readers
- Some third-party tools may have accessibility limitations outside our direct control
- Legacy pages may require further heading, label, or contrast refinements
If you need help accessing information, booking an appointment, or using any part of the site, please contact our office and we will do our best to provide assistance in an alternative format or by another method.
Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome feedback about the accessibility of the Sunshine Psychiatry website. If you experience difficulty accessing content, using a form, opening a file, or navigating any page, please contact us and include as much detail as possible, such as the page you visited, the issue you encountered, and the device or assistive technology you were using.
Phone
Online Contact
Appointments
When you contact us about an accessibility issue, we will review the request as promptly as possible and work toward a practical solution.
Important Notice for Urgent Concerns
Website forms, general email, and accessibility messages should not be used for urgent or emergency situations. If you feel unsafe or need immediate help, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Ongoing Improvements
We recognize that accessibility is not a one-time project. As our website changes, we intend to continue reviewing content, layout, forms, media, and interactive features to improve usability for all visitors.
This statement may be updated from time to time as our website changes and our accessibility efforts evolve.