Accessibility Statement

Side Quest Psychotherapy

Side Quest Psychotherapy, LLC (“Side Quest Psychotherapy”) is committed to providing digital access to information and services for all visitors, including people with disabilities. We believe equitable access is a core part of ethical, dignity-centered care—online and in person.

This website is designed with the goal of meeting or exceeding the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which support access for people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, captioning, alternative input devices, or other assistive technologies.

Ongoing Accessibility Efforts

Accessibility is an ongoing process. Side Quest Psychotherapy regularly reviews website content, structure, and functionality as part of our broader commitment to neuroaffirming, autonomy-supportive care. We actively work to identify and reduce barriers related to:

  • Visual, auditory, and motor access

  • Cognitive load and information clarity

  • Sensory considerations and readability

Some third-party tools used to support our services—such as scheduling systems, payment platforms, secure forms, or embedded maps—are maintained by external vendors and may not fully meet accessibility standards. When possible, we evaluate alternatives and are committed to offering reasonable accommodations or alternative ways to access information and services.

Getting Help or Requesting Accommodations

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, or if you need information in an alternative format, you are encouraged to contact us at hello@sidequestpsychotherapy.com.

We welcome communication preferences and accommodation requests related to:

  • Therapy services

  • Autism and ADHD diagnostic evaluations

  • Recovery Coaching

  • Advocacy Services and parent consultation

We will make a good-faith effort to respond promptly and collaborate with you to meet your access needs.

Neuroaffirming Commitment

As a neuroaffirming practice, Side Quest Psychotherapy recognizes that accessibility is not one-size-fits-all. We value diverse cognitive styles, sensory needs, communication preferences, and ways of engaging with information. Feedback about accessibility is welcomed and treated as part of our ongoing ethical responsibility.

 

Last updated: 02-08-2026

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