Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed: May 15, 2026
Liby Health, Inc. is committed to making libyhealth.com usable for people with the widest possible range of abilities. We design and build with the people we serve in mind: ICU survivors, care partners, and clinicians, many of whom are recovering from physical, cognitive, or emotional changes after critical illness. Accessible design is part of how we honor that audience.
Scope
This statement applies to the libyhealth.com website. It does not cover third-party services we link to, including the Teachable course platform (learnwithliby.teachable.com), Tally forms, or video conferencing tools used for support groups. Those services maintain their own accessibility statements and conformance commitments.
Conformance target
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.1 AA is the most widely recognized standard for digital accessibility and the level referenced by many U.S. and international laws.
Conformance is a continuous process, not a single milestone. The site is built to that target; some areas are fully verified and some are still in active review, as noted below.
How we approach accessibility
Practices we apply during design and development include:
- Semantic HTML with clear landmark structure (navigation, main, footer).
- A visible "Skip to content" link for keyboard and screen reader users.
- Heading hierarchy that reflects content structure without skipped levels.
- Descriptive alt text on photographs that convey meaning.
- Decorative graphics marked so assistive technology can skip them.
- Keyboard support for all interactive elements, including the mobile menu (focus trap, Escape to close).
- Visible focus indicators on buttons and links, including a high-contrast outline on filled buttons.
- Respect for the
prefers-reduced-motionsetting; scroll animations are disabled for users who request reduced motion. - Labels paired with form fields, including on the custom intake forms.
- Buttons that open dialogs (such as Tally form popups) declare that behavior to screen readers.
Known limitations
We are transparent about areas still in review:
- Color contrast verification in progress. Several text-on-background combinations across the site, including low-opacity light text on dark sections and warm gray text on the bone background, are still being verified with browser-based contrast tooling (axe DevTools). Any combinations that do not meet the WCAG 2.1 AA contrast minimum will be adjusted in a follow-up release.
- Third-party embedded content. Tally form popups, Teachable course pages, and video conferencing tools are governed by their providers' accessibility practices. We choose vendors who publish their own conformance commitments, but we do not control their internal markup.
- Documents linked from the site. Where we link to PDFs or external documents, those files may not yet meet the same conformance target as the website itself.
Assistive technology compatibility
The site is built to work with current versions of common screen readers and browser combinations, including VoiceOver on macOS Safari, VoiceOver on iOS Safari, TalkBack on Android Chrome, and NVDA or JAWS on Windows. If you encounter a barrier using a specific browser or assistive technology, we want to hear about it.
Feedback and contact
If you find a barrier on this site, have a question about an accommodation, or want to suggest a specific improvement, please contact us:
Email: privacy@libyhealth.com
Please include the page URL, a description of the issue, and the browser plus assistive technology you were using if you know it. We aim to respond within ten business days.
Updates to this statement
We review this statement periodically and update it when we make material changes to the site or the conformance status of specific features. The "Last reviewed" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent review.