Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated April 2026.
We at New England Accounting Partners, LLC are continuously working to make our site accessible to people with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG 2.2 guidelines, and have made the site accessible to the level of AA standards. This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use.
For best browsing experience, we recommend utilizing features built into your computer/tablet/phone and software:
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Operating Systems: Ensure you are using the most current version of your operating system (iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS) to benefit from the latest accessibility enhancements.
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Navigation & Visibility: Utilize system-level tools for keyboard navigation, screen magnification, text-size increases, and high-contrast color modes.
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Screen Readers: Most modern browsers and operating systems provide “Speak Screen” or “Narrator” functions to read content aloud.
Understanding Accessibility
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Visual accommodations: People who experience low vision or loss of vision may rely on assistive technologies (like screen readers) or visual formatting (like increased text size, higher color contrasts, etc.) to successfully navigate through your site.
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Limited motor-function accommodations: People whose motor function range limits the use of a mouse or touchpad, may instead use a keyboard coupled with visual indicators to navigate through a site.
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Auditory accommodations: People who experience any degree of hearing loss may rely on the availability of audio captions or transcripts on your site.
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Cognitive accommodations: People affected by learning or cognitive disabilities (dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc.) rely on content structure and layout consistency to navigate successfully through your site.
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Neurological accommodations: People with sensory sensitivities (such as seizure disorders) may rely on reduced motion of animated elements, or may benefit from the option to control what triggers a movement or an animation.
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Speech accommodations: People who are affected by speech disabilities may require alternate contact methods, such as providing contact forms, chat, or email options, rather than just providing a phone number.
Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:
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Abigail Duhaime
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860.455.5991 or 860.861.1897
