I want this website—and the experience of working with me—to feel easy, welcoming, and accessible to as many people as possible.

I aim to design and maintain this site in a way that works for a wide range of users, including people using assistive technologies. That means things like keeping navigation simple, using readable fonts and contrast, and adding descriptions where it helps.

That said, no website is perfect. If you run into any barriers—whether that’s accessing information, booking a session, or anything else—I want to know so I can fix it.

You’re always welcome to reach out, and I’m happy to offer alternative ways to communicate or book (email, phone, different formats, whatever works best for you).

I do my best to make sessions themselves accessible and comfortable. That can include:

– Choosing locations that meet mobility needs
– Building in extra time or flexibility
– Adjusting communication style or pacing
– Creating a low-pressure, sensory-considerate environment

If there’s something that would make your experience easier or more comfortable, you can let me know at any point—before, during, or after booking.