Last updated: March 2026
AfterSomeoneDies.com is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We recognize that families navigating end-of-life administration may be under significant stress, and we believe everyone deserves equal access to the information and resources on our site.
We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA standards. These guidelines are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and provide a framework for making web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities.
We have implemented the following accessibility measures across our site:
We use proper semantic HTML elements (headings, landmarks, lists, navigation) to ensure that the structure and meaning of our content is conveyed to assistive technologies. Pages follow a logical heading hierarchy and use ARIA landmarks where appropriate.
All interactive elements on our site (links, buttons, form fields, navigation menus) are fully accessible via keyboard. Users can navigate the entire site using the Tab key, Enter key, and arrow keys without requiring a mouse or other pointing device.
We maintain sufficient color contrast ratios between text and background colors throughout the site to ensure readability for users with low vision or color vision deficiencies. Our design system uses carefully chosen color palettes that meet WCAG AA contrast requirements.
All meaningful images on our site include descriptive alternative text (alt attributes) so that screen reader users can understand the content and purpose of images. Decorative images are marked appropriately to be ignored by assistive technologies.
Our site is fully responsive and works across a wide range of devices and screen sizes. Content reflows properly at different zoom levels (up to 200%) without loss of information or functionality.
Visible focus indicators are provided for all interactive elements so that keyboard users can always see which element is currently focused.
All form fields have associated labels, and error messages are clearly communicated to assistive technologies. Required fields are clearly indicated.
Our site is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
We test our site using modern versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge to ensure broad browser compatibility.
While we strive for full accessibility, we are aware of the following limitations that we are working to address:
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of AfterSomeoneDies.com. If you encounter any accessibility barriers, have difficulty using any part of our site, or have suggestions for improvement, please let us know:
When reporting an accessibility issue, please include as much detail as possible, including the page URL, the assistive technology you were using, and a description of the barrier you encountered. We will make every effort to respond within 5 business days and address the issue as quickly as possible.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We regularly review our site against WCAG 2.1 AA standards and make improvements as needed. We are committed to providing an inclusive experience for all users and will continue to enhance accessibility as web standards and best practices evolve.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone. Send us a message and we'll do our best to point you in the right direction.