Minnesota Connect Aphasia Now (MnCAN) is committed to making this website as accessible and usable as possible for all visitors.
We believe everyone should be able to access information, resources, and support with dignity and independence. As part of that commitment, we work to improve the accessibility of our website on an ongoing basis and aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
We want this website to be easy for everyone to use.
This includes people with:
- aphasia
- brain injury
- stroke
- communication challenges
We believe everyone should be able to:
- find information
- understand what they read
- use this website with confidence
Our Approach
We work to make our website:
- easy to read
- easy to navigate
- easier to navigate by keyboard
- usable with screen readers and other assistive technology
- usable on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
- more understandable for a wide range of users
We try to follow accessibility standards called WCAG 2.2 (Level AA). Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We regularly review content and features and make updates as issues are identified.
Need help accessing something?
If something is hard to use or understand, we can help.
You can ask us for:
- help using the website
- information in a different format
- support finding what you need
Contact MnCAN
contact@mncan.org
612-524-8820
When you reach out, it helps if you can include:
- the page or feature you were trying to use
- the issue you encountered
- the device, browser, or assistive technology you were using
Third-party content
Some parts of this website may link to or include content from third-party platforms. While we encourage accessibility across all tools and services we use, we do not control the accessibility of third-party content.
Ongoing improvement
MnCAN is committed to continued accessibility improvements as our website grows and changes. Feedback from users helps us make the site better for everyone.
