ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT.
Last Updated: January 6th 2026
The American Apitherapy Society is committed to making our website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities.
What web accessibility means
An accessible website enables visitors with disabilities to browse, navigate, and interact with content with the same ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This includes compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and voice recognition software.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
Our website is built on the Wix platform with built-in accessibility features that support Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. This includes keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, proper color contrast, alternative text for images, and semantic HTML structure that works with assistive technologies and AI-powered reading tools.
Our site works seamlessly with browser extensions, screen readers, AI text readers, and other assistive technologies. Content can be easily read aloud, copied, or optimized using modern accessibility tools.
Third-Party Content
Some pages on our site contain embedded content from third-party sources (such as videos, social media widgets, or external resources). While we strive to ensure these are accessible, the American Apitherapy Society does not have complete control over the accessibility of third-party content. We work with providers who prioritize accessibility whenever possible.
Need Help?
If you experience any accessibility barriers or need assistance accessing our content, please contact us:
Email: aasoffice@apitherapy.org
We're continuously working to improve accessibility and welcome your feedback.
