Keli Kane Co.

Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: October 2025

Keli Kane Company (“Keli Kane Co.,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to making our website www.kelikane.com and all of our digital experiences accessible to everyone. We believe the internet should be inclusive and usable by all individuals, regardless of ability or technology, and we are continually working toward full compliance with recognized accessibility standards.


1. Our Commitment to Accessibility

Our ongoing goal is to provide a positive and equal experience for all visitors, customers, and clients. We aim for our site and digital tools to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2, Level AA success criteria, as well as comply with Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

These standards define how to make online content more usable for individuals with visual, auditory, cognitive, or motor impairments. We regularly evaluate our site to maintain compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice-recognition software, screen magnifiers, and keyboard navigation systems.


2. Accessibility Features on Our Website

  • Logical heading structure and descriptive page titles for easier screen-reader navigation.
  • Meaningful alt text for all images and non-text elements.
  • Forms labeled with clear instructions and accessible input fields.
  • Keyboard-friendly navigation across menus, buttons, and links.
  • Readable color contrast that meets or exceeds WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
  • Adjustable font sizing through browser and operating-system tools.
  • Responsive design that adapts to mobile, tablet, and desktop viewports.
  • Consistent link focus states and skip-to-content options where supported by theme.

Our website is built on the WordPress platform, and we use reputable plugins and frameworks designed with accessibility in mind. When possible, we review each plugin or embedded tool to ensure it aligns with accessibility best practices before implementation.


3. Ongoing Efforts and Auditing

Accessibility is not a one-time effort. We perform periodic reviews, audits, and usability tests to identify areas for improvement. These reviews include:

  • Manual screen-reader testing using NVDA and VoiceOver.
  • Automated audits with accessibility validation tools (such as WAVE and axe DevTools).
  • Keyboard-only navigation checks on all interactive components.
  • Contrast and readability reviews during every design update.

When accessibility issues are discovered, they are prioritized for remediation in future development cycles. Our web team receives ongoing training to stay current with evolving accessibility standards and inclusive design principles.


4. Third-Party Content and Integrations

Keli Kane Co. occasionally integrates third-party tools or content—such as social-media feeds, embedded videos, chat widgets, or scheduling software (for example, our GoHighLevel-powered contact forms). While we encourage all partners to follow accessibility best practices, we do not control third-party code and therefore cannot guarantee their full compliance.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on a page or feature that originates from a third-party provider, please let us know. We will work directly with that provider to address the issue or offer an alternative method to access the information or service.


5. Supported Assistive Technologies

Our website is tested for compatibility with commonly used assistive technologies, including but not limited to:

  • Screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver.
  • Keyboard-only and switch-control navigation.
  • Zoom and high-contrast browser modes.
  • Text-to-speech extensions and speech-recognition tools.
  • Mobile accessibility features on iOS and Android devices.

We continuously strive to maintain compatibility with new technologies as they emerge.


6. Employee Training and Awareness

Accessibility is a shared responsibility across our team. Employees and contractors involved in website management, marketing, and design receive ongoing education on accessibility fundamentals, including proper heading use, color contrast, alternative text, and form structure. Our goal is to ensure accessibility considerations are built into every stage of content creation and software updates.


7. Feedback and Support

We welcome feedback from users of all abilities. If you experience any difficulty accessing information, navigating our website, or using any of our online tools, please contact us so we can assist you promptly.

Contact Accessibility Support:
Keli Kane Company
Attn: Accessibility Coordinator
5507 E Evans St, Ste 104-330
San Antonio, TX 78261

📧 ada@kelikane.com
🌐 www.kelikane.com/contact
📞 (210) 963-6113

When contacting us, please include a brief description of the problem, the URL of the page you experienced the issue on, and the type of assistive technology or device you were using. We aim to respond within five (5) business days and provide a resolution or accessible alternative as quickly as possible.


8. Ongoing Improvement and Future Goals

Keli Kane Co. continually works to enhance the accessibility of our website and digital communications. Our near-term goals include:

  • Adding captions and transcripts to all new video and audio content.
  • Expanding keyboard navigation support for custom widgets and forms.
  • Introducing an on-page accessibility widget to adjust contrast, font size, and spacing.
  • Reviewing PDF and downloadable materials for accessible formatting.
  • Conducting annual accessibility audits and publishing results internally.

We understand that accessibility is a journey, and we value collaboration and user input as part of that process.


9. Legal Compliance and Enforcement

This Accessibility Statement is intended to comply with applicable U.S. laws including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 508), and relevant state accessibility regulations. It also aligns with the spirit of global standards under the WCAG 2.2 guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

If a court or regulatory authority determines that any portion of this statement does not comply with legal requirements, we will take immediate steps to modify our policies and site features to achieve compliance.


10. Statement Updates

We may update this Accessibility Statement periodically to reflect technological advancements, new accessibility practices, or updated legal requirements. The most current version will always be posted on this page with the “Last Updated” date above.

Your continued use of our website after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of those changes.


Thank you for supporting our mission to make Keli Kane Company accessible and inclusive for all users. We truly appreciate your feedback and collaboration in helping us achieve this goal.