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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on 01/15/2026.
 
We at Shorter Nutrition & Wellness are working to ensuring digital and information accessibility on our site www.shorternutritionwellness.com to people with disabilities in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and best practices.

​We strive to make our website and digital content accessible and usable by everyone. This includes conforming, where possible, to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Levels A and AA and incorporating standards and methods guided by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and the State of North Carolina’s Digital Accessibility and Usability Standard.

We also comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the provision of public services, programs, and activities, and requires reasonable accommodations when necessary.

What We Are Doing

  • We continuously review and improve our web content and digital services to improve accessibility.

  • We use accessibility evaluation tools and manual testing to identify and address issues.

  • We follow best practices for accessibility in new content, documents, and features.

Limitations

Despite our efforts to ensure accessibility, some content may not yet be fully accessible to all users. We are actively working to improve accessibility and to remediate known barriers.

Feedback & Assistance

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, have questions about accessibility, or need content in an alternative format (such as large print, audio, or accessible electronic formats), please contact us with the following information, if available:

  1. The nature of the accessibility issue

  2. The URL of the material in question

  3. Your preferred format for receiving information

  4. Your contact information

(If applicable, add your ADA Coordinator or Web Accessibility Coordinator contact here — Durham and Durham County maintain contacts for ADA accessibility issues.)

Federal and State Rights

This accessibility statement is intended to support your ability to access information and services. You may also have rights under:

  • Federal law: Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

  • State law: North Carolina’s accessibility standards and digital accessibility guidance

If you believe you have been unable to access information or services, you may request an accommodation or file a complaint as permitted under applicable federal or state procedures.

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