NuvioLife
Accessibility

Built for reading glasses and long shifts.

The people this site serves are often older, often tired, and often on a phone. This statement describes where the site meets that duty today — and where it doesn't yet.

Our commitment

Working toward WCAG 2.2 AA.

We are working toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, across nuviolife.com. We treat accessibility as part of the brand, not a compliance floor: the site is designed first for the plan member who opens it at the end of a long day.

We have not completed a formal third-party accessibility audit and we do not claim conformance. This page states what is actually in place.

In place today

What the site already does.

Reduced motion
Animation respects your system's reduced-motion setting; marquees, reveals, and background effects fall back to static states.
Keyboard focus
Interactive elements carry visible focus indicators, so keyboard users can see where they are.
Semantic structure
Pages use a single main heading, ordered subheadings, and landmark regions so screen readers can navigate by outline.
Text alternatives
Informative images carry alt text; purely decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
Touch targets
Key controls are sized at 44 pixels or more for steadier use on phones and tablets.
Type & contrast
Reading copy uses generous type sizes and line spacing, with contrast chosen for long-form reading.
Language
The site is published in six languages, and every page declares its language to assistive technology.
Known limitations

Where we fall short today.

An honest list. It gets shorter as we work.

  • Some legal documents in some languages are machine-translated; those pages carry a notice saying so.
  • The demo-booking calendar is an embedded third-party widget whose accessibility we do not fully control.
  • Some animated carousels and interactive components are still being improved for screen reader use.
  • We have not yet run a formal audit against WCAG 2.2 AA, so there are likely issues we have not found.
Feedback

Tell us what's in your way.

If any part of this site is hard for you to use — with a screen reader, a keyboard, low vision, or anything else — we want to know, and we will fix what we can.

This statement was issued on July 14, 2026.