Accessibility Page Template
This is a template accessibility page that you can format to your web design. If you would like us to create one specifically for your business, one that matches your brand, we offer this service for free.
Make sure that your page title is the only Heading 1. Each subsection is a Heading 2. Bulleted lists should be tagged as list items. Additionally, make sure color contrast level are sufficient.
Physical access
- Entrance: [level entry / ramp access / other]
- Doors: [power assist / standard / width notes]
- Interior: [ground floor only / elevator available / stairs present]
- Paths: [wide pathways / tight turns / thresholds]
Parking & drop-off
- Accessible parking: [on-site / nearby / number of spaces]
- Drop-off: [location + distance to entrance]
- Public transit: [nearest stop + distance]
Restrooms
- Restrooms
- Accessible restroom: [yes/no + location]
- Layout: [turning space / grab bars / sink access]
- All-gender option: [yes/no]
Seating
- Wheelchair spaces: [available / where located]
- Companion seating: [available / how to request]
- Aisles: [kept clear / narrow areas to note]
Performance Area
- Is the performance stage raised, or floor level? How high is the stage?
- Is there a legal ramp on site?
- What are the dimensions of the performance space?
- Is there any equipment that can be arranged in an alternative way to accommodate?
Website & Digital Accessibility
- We aim for semantic structure, readable contrast, and keyboard navigation.
- Images include alt text when they convey information; decorative images are marked as decorative.
- We test pages with screen readers and automated accessibility checks.
- If you find an issue, tell us what page you were on and what you were trying to do.
Requests, questions, and feedback
For accommodation requests, include the event name/date (if relevant) and what support would help.
Email: YOUR@EMAIL.ORG
Phone: 000-000-0000
Address: [Street, City, State ZIP]
Response time: We aim to respond within [1–2 business days].
