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Daymark Recovery Services Expands Digital Access and Support with Recite Me
“As the population we serve is diverse in culture and abilities, we have recognized the need for increased accessibility and digital inclusion on our website. We are excited to implement the Recite Me tool, which will allow us to educate, serve, and impact many more people across the state of North Carolina, and ultimately improve the health of our communities.”
Emma Morris, Program Director of Patient Experience, Daymark Recovery Services, Inc
Colorado 811 Puts Users First by Implementing Accessibility and Language Tools Online
“We implemented Recite Me in response to feedback from our stakeholders who have been asking for the ability to translate our website into Spanish due to a large number of employees in the damage prevention industry speaking only or mostly Spanish.”
McKenna Emerine, Marketing Manager, Colorado 811
Blogs
"We are excited to further our mission to prioritize customer experience. FlyMemphis.com users can now customize their digital experience while visiting the airport’s website with a wide range of Recite Me accessibility and language support tools." Terry Blue, Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority President and Chief Executive Officer
"This intuitive toolbar provides various customization options, enhancing our community’s browsing experience and improving their interaction with our website content."
PR
"The Adaptista website includes detailed and descriptive alt text on images for blind consumers; rounded corners to ease anxiety; and clean and spacious designs for synaesthesia. Third-party software Recite Me — developed by a disabled person — allows users to change the size and language of on-site text and use customized screen readers."
"Following the launch of online accessibility software 'Recite Me' across its websites, PageGroup is bringing together various charities and social enterprises to create extensive advice and guidance to help other companies make their recruitment processes more accessible, specifically for those with sight loss, learning difficulties, or those who are neurodiverse."
“The Syracuse Airport serves people of all abilities throughout Upstate New York,” said SRAA Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator Debi Marshall. “We are excited to roll out Recite Me, which is a key tool in ensuring our airport website is accessible to all, and the traveling public has the information they need before arriving at the airport.”
Food Bank Websites Get More Inclusive Via New Toolbar
"Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine has joined three other food banks around the country that are making their websites more inclusive via a toolbar that eliminates barriers to content."
Hidalgo County adds disability access tool to website
"Hidalgo County announced its initiative to provide people with disabilities better access to its website. The new tool is “Recite Me,” an assistive toolbar that is now added to the county’s website."
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