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Accessibility

Care coordination must work for the people doing the work.

Carelendr targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA and treats accessibility as an ongoing product and engineering requirement, not a one-time claim of conformance.

Keyboard access

Core navigation and commands are designed to be reachable without a pointer, with a visible focus indicator and equivalent information outside map-only interaction.

Clear structure

Pages use semantic landmarks, headings, labels, lists, buttons, links, and status text so assistive technology can present meaningful order and purpose.

Readable presentation

The visual system uses strong contrast, restrained color, stable layout, readable text, and status labels that do not rely on color alone.

Motion control

Motion is limited to useful state changes, and the experience is designed to respect the reduced-motion preference.

Feedback and assistance

If an accessibility barrier blocks a task, tell us the page, the task you were trying to complete, the browser or assistive technology you used, and a safe way to contact you. Do not include protected care information.

Send accessibility feedback

Our review standard

Public and authenticated workflows should be checked across keyboard, screen reader semantics, focus order, contrast, zoom, text reflow, common mobile widths, and reduced-motion settings before release.