Site Accessibility

Ease in Place is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience.

Accessibility is an ongoing process. Efforts have been made to support usability through clear organization, meaningful headings, readable typography, keyboard accessibility, sufficient color contrast, and compatibility with assistive technologies.

Because accessibility is a continuing practice rather than a fixed destination, improvements may be made over time as needs are identified and resources allow.

If you encounter barriers accessing content on this website, or have suggestions for improving accessibility, please contact:

hello@easein.place

Feedback is welcomed and appreciated.