Accessibility Statement

General

The Lake Estate on Winnisquam is committed to ensuring that its services are accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. The Lake Estate on Winnisquam has devoted considerable resources to enhance the usability and accessibility of its website, believing firmly in the principles of dignity, equality, comfort, and independence for all people.

Execution

At The Lake Estate on Winnisquam, we utilize a unique methodology and development framework designed to achieve Level A or AA compliance under WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 guidelines. We provide essential resources at the outset of our audit process and perform ongoing reviews to ensure that updates and modifications to our content maintain the desired accessibility standards and incorporate recent advancements in the WCAG.

Feedback

We welcome suggestions from our users on how we can enhance accessibility on our website and digital platforms. Please share your insights by emailing us at info@thelakeestatenh.com

Third-Party Sites

Please note that third-party platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are beyond the scope of this statement because we do not control the accessibility of these sites. This exclusion applies to any embedded content, iFrames, or APIs. Below are the links to the accessibility policies or terms of use for these commonly used third-party platforms:

Animations

We use animations to make our website more engaging and enjoyable. However, we understand that for some people, even small animations can be distracting or uncomfortable. If this applies to you, or if you just want to save battery life or reduce CPU usage, you can turn off most animations by simply clicking the link below:

Disclaimer

The Lake Estate on Winnisquam is actively working to enhance the accessibility of its website and services, upholding the shared ethical duty to provide easy, accessible, and unrestricted usage for those with disabilities. However, despite these efforts, some sections of the website may not yet fully meet the highest standards of accessibility. This may occur when an optimal technological solution has not yet been determined.