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Accessibility Statement
Effective June 13, 2026
VIGILO is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We believe that accessibility is part of building a trustworthy, professional resource for healthcare administrators, and we treat it as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time project.
Conformance target
We design and build this website to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences, and are the standard most commonly referenced by U.S. accessibility expectations.
How we build for accessibility
Accessibility is built into our design system and reviewed as we develop pages. Among the practices we apply:
- Semantic HTML landmarks and a single, logical heading structure on every page.
- Color contrast designed to meet WCAG 2.2 AA for text and meaningful interface elements.
- Visible keyboard focus indicators and full keyboard operability for navigation, forms, and interactive controls.
- Labeled form fields and controls, with clear instructions and error handling.
- Touch and click targets sized comfortably above the minimum target-size guidance.
- Descriptive text alternatives for meaningful images and icons, with decorative graphics hidden from assistive technology.
- Respect for the “prefers-reduced-motion” setting, minimizing non-essential animation.
- Responsive layouts that reflow for zoom and small screens without loss of content or function.
Ongoing effort and known limitations
We test our pages against accessibility standards as part of development and address issues as we identify them. Despite our efforts, some content may not yet fully meet every success criterion, and third-party components or linked external sources (such as government and accreditation websites we cite) may not be under our control. We treat any reported barrier as a priority to investigate and resolve.
Feedback and requesting assistance
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, or if you need information from the site provided in an alternative format, please tell us — your feedback helps us improve. Contact VIGILO at info@vigilohealthcare.com or through our contact page, and please describe the page, the problem you experienced, and the assistive technology you were using if applicable. We aim to respond to accessibility requests promptly.
This statement reflects our current accessibility commitments and will be updated as our site and standards evolve.