Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on February 18, 2026.
Mater Providentia is committed to making the website accessible to all people, including visitors with disabilities. We continuously work to ensure that everyone can navigate with ease, safety, and autonomy, regardless of their limitations or assistive technologies used.
What is web accessibility?
An accessible website allows people with different types of disabilities—visual, auditory, motor, cognitive, or others—to navigate with the same degree of ease and interaction as any other visitor. This is possible through good development practices, appropriate use of structure and resources compatible with assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, adequate contrast, and clear content organization.
Accessibility adjustments on this website
This website has been adapted according to WCAG 2.0 guidelines, and we aim to achieve Level A compliance, which is the internationally recommended level for accessibility. Our efforts include adjustments to improve navigation, readability, contrast, and content comprehension.
As part of this process, we carried out the following actions:
We have organized the reading order of each page to facilitate assistive navigation.
We established clear heading and subheading structures on all pages.
We added descriptive alternative text to images.
We use color combinations that meet the minimum recommended contrast.
We've reduced the use of excessive movement or animation.
Requests, problems and suggestions
We are continuously improving the accessibility of the site as new tools and recommendations become available. If you identify any accessibility issues or require further assistance navigating the site, we will be happy to help. Please contact us via our official email address.
We appreciate your collaboration in making the Mater Providentia website increasingly inclusive and accessible to all.