Our goal for this website is to provide information and access to services to all visitors. We understand that not everyone experiences web content in the same way. Some have impaired vision and/or hearing, inability to use a mouse, or other disability. As part of our commitment to universal access, we make it a priority to take these differences into account by organizing our site and presenting our content in ways that are usable by visitors with disabilities and the assistive technologies they rely on.
Here is more on web accessibility and this website:
User Tips & Tools
Your Internet user experience is shaped by more than just the design and content features built into the sites you visit. You also have a growing number of alternative settings available in your computer’s operating system and browser that can improve the clarity and accessibility of any site you visit. For example, many operating systems and browsers offer settings to change background colors, increase contrast, increase text and icon size, choose a preferred font, magnify your computer screen, and activate a screen reader that lets you listen to the content you are unable to read.
Accessibility Settings for Our Site
- Text size selector
- High contrast selector
Accessibility Settings You Can Make Globally
Your Computer’s Operating System
- Microsoft Windows – to learn more, visit Accessibility in Microsoft Products
- Apple – to learn more, visit apple.com/accessibility
Your Mobile Device
Here are links to help you learn about built-in accessibility options available on your mobile device or tablet:
Your Browser
To learn about accessibility options on various browsers:
PDF Documents
Our site content may include PDF documents that we or other sources have created. Most older PDFs, as well as many newer ones, are not compatible with screen-reader technology. Our goal is to reduce and eventually eliminate PDF content that is not recognizable by most screen readers. Until we reach that goal, if you have difficulty accessing a PDF document at our website and would like information or assistance regarding its content, we will assist you. Please use our Feedback & Questions form to request assistance.
Accessibility Policy
This website is designed to provide information and access to services to all visitors, including those with disabilities.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Arizona Health Care Association is committed to meeting the accessibility standards known as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (YVCAG) 2.0 AA. These have been adopted by W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium, as part of its Web Accessibility Initiative.
Testing for Accessibility Problems
Our web team tests our web pages using an online testing service to find and fix accessibility problems. From time to time, our web team also asks persons with various types of disabilities to visit our site – or other sites with similar design and functionality – and provide their feedback and suggestions for changes we can make that will improve accessibility for all.
Your Feedback & Questions
We also recognize the importance of feedback from ordinary visitors to our site. We invite you to give us feedback based on your experience visiting our site. And, let us know if you have questions or would like additional information.
Feedback & Questions
We’d like to hear from you about our site. In providing feedback, please be specific about:
- the page, content or function you are commenting on.
- the difficulty you are experiencing.
- your suggestions for improving our site.
You may contact us. We want to help.
Arizona Health Care Association
- Call: (602) 265-5331
- E-mail: admin@azhca.org
- Complete and submit: