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The purpose of the following template is to assist you in writing your accessibility statement. Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that your site's statement meets the requirements of the local law in your area or region.

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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement for SALV

At SALV (Somatic · Assisted · Lymphatic · Vitality), I am committed to providing services that honor each individual’s unique physical, emotional, and sensory needs. My aim is to create a wellness experience that is as inclusive, responsive, and supportive as possible within the scope of a mobile, one-on-one practice.

Website Accessibility

This site is designed using accessible fonts, simple layout, and contrasting colors for ease of reading. If you experience difficulty navigating or viewing any part of this website, I welcome your feedback and will do my best to improve your experience.

Contact: airBNB
Subject line: "Accessibility Feedback"

Service Accessibility

As a solo traveling practitioner, I offer wellness sessions in Airbnb or client-provided spaces. While I cannot control structural accessibility at all locations, I commit to the following wherever possible:

  • Offering modifications for limited mobility, fatigue, or sensory sensitivity

  • Using low-stimulation communication for neurodivergent or trauma-sensitive clients

  • Providing verbal consent checkpoints during hands-on bodywork

  • Allowing clients to pause, adjust, or opt out of any technique at any time

If you have specific access needs (physical, sensory, emotional, or otherwise), please include them in your intake form or reach out before your session. I will do everything within my scope to accommodate.

Ongoing Commitment

SALV is an evolving practice. I am continually learning how to better serve diverse bodies and experiences—especially those navigating chronic illness, trauma recovery, disability, or energetic sensitivity.

Thank you for being here. Your presence shapes how this practice grows.

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