Alexia C. Croteau-Chonka

Accessibility

The corner of a brick building

Clinic Accessibility


And So It Begins Insights, PLLC
Chicago — South Loop
47 W. Polk St.
Suite M-5
Chicago, IL 60605

External automatic door opener and ramp; elevator access to mezzanine level; and accessible bathroom facilities available.

South Loop Clinic Lobby

South Loop Clinic

Lobby

The open waiting area leading to individual treatment rooms.

South Loop Clinic Treatment Room

South Loop Clinic

Treatment Room

One of the individual treatment rooms.


Accommodations can take many different forms—I welcome questions and feedback.

Website Accessibility Statement


Commitment to Accessibility

At And So It Begins Insights PLLC, we are committed to access and inclusion. It is our policy to prioritize universal design and ensure that everyone has full and equal access to our digital offerings.

Standards

Andsoitbegins.com strives to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA and the PDF/Universal Accessibility (PDF/UA) standards.

Compatibility

Andsoitbegins.com is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and Safari.

Our website may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.

Coordinator

Andsoitbegins.com has appointed a Web Accessibility Coordinator to help meet the objectives in this policy.

Testing

Recognizing that accessibility is an iterative process, we engage in ongoing manual audits and remediation as standards change or expand.

Compliance

Through genuine effort and commitment including testing, evaluations, consulting, and remediation, Andsoitbegins.com is working towards compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Feedback & Assistance

We welcome feedback on your experience. Email us with any questions or comments. If you have difficulty accessing any part of this website, please contact us for support.

Resources

To learn more about web accessibility and legal requirements, please check out these resources:

  1. ADA National Network — Regionally-Based Information, Guidance, and Training on the Americans with Disabilities Act
  2. U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division — Information and Technical Assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act
  3. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)

Attribution

The framework for this accessibility statement was created by Kris Rivenburgh and customized by Andsoitbegins.com.

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