Webite Accessibility Statement​
I am committed to making this website accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or neurotype. I believe that finding affirming care should be a clear and uncomplicated process, not one that creates unnecessary stress or barriers.
My website design is guided by principles of simplicity, clarity, and reduced cognitive load to ensure a welcoming experience for everyone, especially those who are neurodivergent or who manage chronic health issues that affect focus and processing.
My Accessibility Commitment
I strive to maintain compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, a gold standard for digital accessibility. My commitment includes:​
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Predictable Design: I maintain a consistent, uncluttered layout and navigation structure so you always know where you are and how to find information.
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Visual Comfort: I utilize high contrast between text and background, along with clear, readable fonts, to ensure comfortable viewing. I avoid distracting features like flashing text or auto-play media.
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Keyboard Navigation: All elements on this site can be navigated using a keyboard, without requiring a mouse.
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Alt Text: All meaningful images include descriptive Alternative Text (Alt Text) to ensure users with screen readers receive necessary information.
Feedback is Welcome
​​​I view accessibility as an ongoing process of responsive collaboration. I am always working to improve the user experience.
If you encounter any difficulty accessing or navigating this site, or if you have any feedback on how I can improve accessibility for neurodiverse or chronically ill users, please contact me.
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Email: staci@secureselfcare.com
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I take all feedback seriously and will work to address concerns immediately. Thank you for helping me ensure that all of you is welcome here.
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Last Updated: October 2025

