Accessibility
Last updated: April 2026
Honey Tree Stables is working to make its website accessible and usable for all visitors, including visitors who use assistive technology or who encounter barriers related to vision, hearing, mobility, cognition, or other disabilities.
1. Accessibility target
Honey Tree aims to design, publish, and maintain website content in a manner that is informed by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA, to the extent reasonably practicable within Honey Tree’s platform, tools, and resources. Honey Tree should avoid making an unconditional claim of full compliance unless the live website has been audited and confirmed accordingly.
2. What Honey Tree is doing
Honey Tree’s accessibility work should include meaningful heading structure, descriptive alternative text for important images, readable contrast, clear link names, labeled form fields, keyboard-friendly navigation where the platform allows, understandable error handling, and plain-language presentation on key service and policy pages. Honey Tree should also review media, embedded tools, and downloadable materials for accessibility impact as the site evolves.
3. Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time statement. Honey Tree should continue reviewing new pages, updates, media, and forms; correct issues that are identified; and use accessible templates and content practices where possible.
4. Third-party content
Some areas of the website may rely on third-party tools, feeds, maps, videos, social-media embeds, scheduling tools, or other integrations that Honey Tree does not fully control. Honey Tree will make reasonable efforts to choose accessible tools and to provide alternatives or assistance when barriers are reported.
5. Need help or want to report an issue?
If you have difficulty using the Honey Tree website or need information in an alternative format, contact Honey Tree Stables, LLC at honeytreestables@gmail.com or +1 (513) 593-9525. When possible, please include the page title or web address, a brief description of the issue, the type of assistive technology or browser you were using if relevant, and the best way for Honey Tree to reach you.
6. Alternative assistance
If a form, page, image, or feature is not accessible to you, Honey Tree will work in good faith to provide the requested information or reasonable assistance through another communication channel.
