Accessibility Statement
Cure.Care is committed to making healthcare information accessible, understandable and usable for as many people as possible — including those who rely on assistive technology, and readers browsing from any device or connection.
- WCAG 2.1 AA — our target
- Mobile-first
- Screen-reader friendly
Last updated: January 2026
Why accessibility matters
Healthcare information should be available to everyone — regardless of physical ability, device, connection, or assistive-technology needs.
Good accessibility improves readability, navigation and digital inclusion for everyone seeking important health and wellness information online.
Our commitment
We aim to continuously improve the accessibility of our website, educational resources and digital experiences through responsible, inclusive design.
Accessibility is an ongoing commitment for us — not a one-time technical box to tick.
Core accessibility principles
Readability
We present health information with clear language, organised layouts and readable typography.
Mobile accessibility
We design mobile-first, because most readers reach health information on phones and tablets.
Assistive technology
We aim to support screen readers, keyboard navigation and common accessibility tools.
Visual clarity
We keep clear visual hierarchy, spacing and structure to aid reading and navigation.
Educational simplicity
We simplify complex medical and scientific concepts into clear, accessible explanations.
Continuous improvement
Standards and needs evolve — so we keep reviewing where we can do better.
Accessibility features we work to support
Responsive layouts
Layouts optimised for phones, tablets, laptops and larger screens.
Structured headings
Clear heading hierarchy to improve reading and navigation.
Keyboard navigation
Ongoing work to support people navigating without a mouse.
Accessible typography
Readable font sizes, comfortable spacing and clear hierarchy.
Image accessibility
Ongoing improvement of alt-text and visual accessibility practices.
Reduced complexity
Plain-language explanations of technical health terminology.
Where we're still improving
While we work continuously to improve accessibility, some areas of the site or certain third-party integrations may not yet fully meet optimal standards.
Because browsers, assistive systems, plugins and embedded media evolve constantly, occasional usability limitations can still occur.
We remain committed to identifying, reviewing and improving accessibility concerns over time.
External platforms & embedded technologies
Cure.Care may use third-party services, plugins, analytics, embedded media or external platforms that we don't fully control.
We aim to work with reputable providers, but accessibility for third-party services can vary depending on each provider's own systems and standards.
Reporting accessibility concerns
We welcome accessibility feedback from readers, assistive-technology users and anyone experiencing barriers while using Cure.Care.
If you hit an accessibility issue, a navigation difficulty, a readability challenge or an assistive-technology problem, please let us know — it genuinely helps us improve.
Building a more inclusive healthcare platform
We remain committed to improving digital accessibility, inclusive usability and mobile-first healthcare communication for readers of all abilities, devices and environments.
Our accessibility will keep evolving alongside advances in technology, user expectations and accessibility standards.