Accessibility Statement
MemoNeuro US is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards to achieve this goal.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
At MemoNeuro US, we believe that cognitive enhancement and mental health resources should be accessible to all individuals, regardless of ability. We strive to ensure that our website and digital content comply with best practices and standards as defined by Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
Our commitment to accessibility reflects our core mission of supporting cognitive health and wellbeing for everyone. We recognize that accessible design benefits all users, not just those with disabilities, by creating a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
Accessibility Standards We Follow
Our website aims to comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. These guidelines cover a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible to people with various disabilities, including:
- Visual impairments (blindness, low vision, color blindness)
- Hearing impairments
- Mobility limitations
- Cognitive and neurological disabilities
- Speech disabilities
The guidelines are organized around four principles that form the foundation of web accessibility:
1. Perceivable
Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive. This means that users must be able to perceive the information being presented (it can't be invisible to all of their senses).
2. Operable
User interface components and navigation must be operable. This means that users must be able to operate the interface (the interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform).
3. Understandable
Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable. This means that users must be able to understand the information as well as the operation of the user interface.
4. Robust
Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies. This means that users must be able to access the content as technologies advance.
Accessibility Features on Our Website
We have implemented various features to enhance the accessibility of our website, including:
- Semantic HTML structure for better navigation with screen readers
- Appropriate color contrast for text and background elements
- Text alternatives for non-text content
- Keyboard accessibility for all interactive elements
- Clear and consistent navigation
- Resizable text without loss of content or functionality
- Descriptive link text that makes sense out of context
- ARIA landmarks and roles where appropriate
- Focus indicators for keyboard navigation
Assistive Technology Compatibility
Our website is designed to be compatible with common assistive technologies, including:
- Screen readers (such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack)
- Screen magnification software
- Speech recognition software
- Keyboard-only navigation
Ongoing Improvements
We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process that requires regular attention and updates as technologies and standards evolve. Our approach includes:
- Regular accessibility audits and testing
- Addressing accessibility issues as they are identified
- Training our content creators and developers on accessibility best practices
- Incorporating accessibility considerations into our design and development processes
- Staying informed about evolving accessibility standards and technologies
Known Limitations
While we strive for comprehensive accessibility, we acknowledge that there may be aspects of our website that are not fully accessible. We are actively working to identify and address these issues. Some content provided by third parties may not be fully accessible, and legacy content may require updates to meet current standards.
Feedback and Assistance
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the MemoNeuro US website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at:
Email: info@memoneuro.com
Phone: +1 (415) 728-9046
Address: Casnoff Paul. A Sole Proprietor
508 San Anselmo Ave Ste 1
San Anselmo CA 94960
United States
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 3 business days, and we will work to address substantive issues in a timely manner.
Assistance with Accessing Our Content
If you have difficulty accessing any content on our website due to accessibility barriers, please contact us using the information above. We will work with you to provide the information in an alternative format or assist you in navigating the site.
Legal Compliance
This accessibility statement affirms our commitment to ensuring our website is accessible to all users and complies with relevant laws and regulations, including:
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA
We are committed to maintaining this level of accessibility and continuously improving the user experience for all visitors to our site.
Assessment and Evaluation
Our website's accessibility is evaluated through a combination of automated testing tools, manual testing by our development team, and user feedback. We conduct regular assessments to identify and address potential barriers.
This statement was last updated on May 8, 2025. We will regularly review and update this accessibility statement as our website evolves and as we implement accessibility improvements.