Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to an accessible, readable, and navigable web experience.

We believe important benefits guidance belongs to everyone. We actively design and develop MedicareSavingPrograms.com to meet WCAG AA standards, ensuring older adults, visually impaired visitors, and users of assistive technology can easily access the help they need.

Important: Accessibility is an ongoing effort. If you experience difficulty reading, navigating, or using any part of this website, please contact us so we can review the issue.

Accessibility Standards

Our five core digital accessibility practices.

We build our interface around clear structural rules to support readers of all physical and technical abilities.

Reader note: If a page, link, form, table, color, heading, or layout creates a barrier for you, please tell us which page caused the issue.

01.

Clear structure

We use headings, sections, lists, cards, and short paragraphs to help readers scan information and find the parts that matter most to them.

02.

Readable design

We aim for readable font sizes, comfortable spacing, clear contrast, and simple layouts that work for older adults, caregivers, and mobile users.

03.

Link and focus visibility

Links should be visually identifiable, and keyboard focus states should help visitors understand where they are while navigating the page.

04.

Image and media practices

Where images are used, we aim to provide useful alternative text when the image adds meaning to the page. Decorative images should not block access to core information.

05.

Ongoing review

As we add new pages, update designs, or change features, we may review accessibility concerns and make improvements when practical and appropriate.

What We Practice

Our core accessibility features.

  • High-contrast color palettes designed for senior legibility
  • Scalable base typography that respects browser font settings
  • Full keyboard navigability across all structural sections
  • Descriptive alternative text for informational images
  • Visible focus indicators to guide keyboard navigation
  • Plain-English wording to support cognitive accessibility
Known Limitations

Issues that may still occur.

  • Older pages may need additional formatting updates
  • Third-party tools may not always follow our accessibility preferences
  • External websites may have different accessibility standards
  • Some browser or device combinations may display content differently
  • Uploaded images or PDFs may need improvement over time
  • Accessibility feedback may require investigation before changes are made
Accessibility Feedback

Encountered a digital barrier on our website?

If a specific layout, font, contrast, or link prevents you from accessing our Medicare Savings Program guides, please reach out to our team immediately.