Accessibility
Statement
In our effort to provide a fully accessible and optimized user experience for all site visitors, Radiology Associates of Ocala (RAO) has taken careful measures to ensure an excellent user experience, regardless of the assistive technology being used to access this site or the specific abilities of those individuals seeking access to this site.
Our website is monitored and continually updated and efforts are made to ensure these updates comply with current web accessibility guidance. If issues of accessibility are identified, we work to address those issues in a timely manner. As new and better web accessibility guidelines become available, we will work to implement those solutions to improve user experience.
WEB ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES
RAO has leveraged the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 as reference to ensure the web content made available from this website is more accessible for individuals with disabilities and user friendly for everyone. These globally recognized best practices (as recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium) consist of three levels of accessibility measurement (A, AA, and AAA). To the greatest extent feasible, RAO has elected to conform to Level AA guidelines.
RELATED LINKS
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - an international community that develops Web standards
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - initiative that designs guidelines for electronic and information technology
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) - guidelines used as a single shared standard for web content accessibility
FEEDBACK
RAO is ready to assist site visitors with any issues accessing content and the various services and functions made available across our website. Site visitors are encouraged to engage with RAO staff to report and troubleshoot web accessibility related issues. If you encounter issues with any page on our site that presents a challenge for individuals with disabilities, please submit your feedback to RAOcala@gmail.com
THIRD-PARTY SITES
Throughout this website, we may make use of different third-party websites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and other professional affiliation groups to spread news and information about the practice's staff and services. These sites, which are not controlled by RAO, may present challenges for individuals with disabilities that we are not able to control or remedy.