Website Accessibility Statement

Hospital for Special Care (“HFSC”) is committed to ensuring that https://hfsc.org/ is accessible
to and usable by people of all abilities, including individuals with disabilities and/or those that
use screen reader technology.
We will continually work to improve the website experience so that all website users are able to
find information regarding our services and interact with the website in accordance with the Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) accessibility standards.

Measures We Take
To support an accessible website experience, we take measures that include:
Providing text alternatives for non-text content such as images and graphics
Using clear headings, landmarks, and a logical reading order to support screen readers
Designing pages so they can be navigated with a keyboard alone
Maintaining sufficient color contrast and supporting text resizing without loss of content
Providing captions for video content where feasible
Reviewing accessibility as part of our website design, development, and content
publishing process
Offering training to staff who create or maintain digital content
Despite our best efforts, some web content may not yet be fully accessible:
Older PDF documents and forms that were created before the current accessibility
standards
Embedded third-party content, such as maps, videos, social media feeds, and content
that is controlled by a third-party provider
Archived news/events and historical content

Requesting Assistance or Alternative Formats
If you encounter a barrier to accessing web content or need information from our website in an
alternative format — such as large print, accessible electronic document, or in a format
compatible with your assistive technology — please contact HFSC using this link: Contact |
Hospital for Special Care.
Please include the following information so that we can respond promptly:
A description of the issue or the assistance you need
The web address (URL) of the page involved, if applicable
The browser, operating system, and any assistive technology you are using
Your preferred contact method