What is ADA Compliance?
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Compliance refers to making websites and digital tools accessible to people with disabilities. This includes users with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments. In practice, it means your digital platforms must be usable by everyone—regardless of ability.
Why It Matters
✅ Legal Protection
Non-compliant websites are increasingly the subject of lawsuits. ADA compliance helps reduce legal risks and ensures your organization is meeting federal standards.
✅ Increased Reach & Usability
An accessible site reaches more people. When your platform works for everyone, you open the door to a larger audience—including the 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. living with a disability.
✅ Better User Experience
Accessibility overlaps with usability. Features like clear navigation, video captions, and keyboard navigation not only help disabled users—they improve the experience for everyone.
✅ Stronger Brand Reputation
Being inclusive shows that your organization cares. Accessibility signals corporate responsibility, equity, and innovation.
How Solutions Resource Helps
🔍 Accessibility Audits
We evaluate your existing platforms using WCAG 2.1 standards (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
🛠️ Accessible Design & Development
From color contrast and readable fonts to screen reader support and ARIA tags, we build with inclusivity at the core.
✔️ Testing & Validation
We provide both automated and manual accessibility testing to ensure compliance and functionality across real user scenarios.
📄 Remediation & Compliance Reporting
For existing websites, we offer quick-turnaround remediation and documentation support.
Our Promise
We build solutions that everyone can use—because accessibility is not optional. It’s essential.
Whether you’re a government agency, private business, or nonprofit, Solutions Resource is ready to guide you through ADA compliance and build experiences that empower every user.
📩 Let’s Talk Accessibility
Contact us today to schedule an ADA compliance audit or to learn how to build accessible platforms from the ground up.